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ZNB/ZNBT
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If no transmission coefficient is defined at all, the R&S ZNB/ZNBT assumes a 0 dB
attenuation across the entire frequency range. This assumption is equivalent to an
ideal through connection or selecting "No Coefficients" in the Power Meter Transmis-
sion Coefficients dialog.
Remote command:
SOURce:POWer:CORRection:TCOefficient:INSert<ListNo>
SOURce:POWer:CORRection:TCOefficient:DEFine<ListNo>
SOURce:POWer:CORRection:TCOefficient:COUNt?
SOURce:POWer:CORRection:TCOefficient:DELete<ListNo>[:DUMMy]
SOURce:POWer:CORRection:TCOefficient:DELete:ALL
Get Trace...
Opens a selection box containing all traces in the active recall set. The "dB Mag" val-
ues of the selected trace are used to define the transmission coefficients. Notice that if
you combine different channels with different sweep points, the analyzer possibly has
to interpolate or extrapolate the transmission coefficients.
Remote command:
SOURce:POWer:CORRection:TCOefficient:FEED
Import File...
Imports the transmission coefficients from a trace file. The imported file must be either
in Touchstone (*.s<n>p) or in *.csv format; see also Chapter 4.4.2, "Trace files",
on page 151.
Remote command:
MMEMory:LOAD:CORRection:TCOefficient<Ch>
Recall... / Save...
You can save the displayed power loss list to a power meter correction list file with
extension (*.pmcl) and reload it in later sessions.
Remote command:
MMEMory:LOAD:CORRection:TCOefficient<Ch>
MMEMory:STORe:CORRection:TCOefficient<Ch>
5.11.4 Use Cal tab
Provides access to functions for activating, deactivating and managing calibrations.
Background information
Refer to the following sections:
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Chapter 4.5, "Calibration", on page 162
Cal softtool