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Remote control commands
R&S
®
SGS100A
268User Manual 1173.9105.02 ─ 13
Example:
CORR:DEXC:MODE IMP
selects that ASCII files with frequency and level value pairs are
imported and transferred into user correction lists.
CORR:DEXC:AFIL:SEL '/var/sgs/ucor.csv'
selects that ASCII file ucor.csv is imported.
CORR:DEXC:SEL '/var/sgs/ucor_imp'
selects that the ASCII file ucor.csv is imported into user cor-
rection list ucor_imp.
Manual operation: See "Mode" on page 108
[:SOURce<hw>]:CORRection:DEXChange:SELect
<Filename>
Selects the user correction list to be imported or exported.
The user correction files are stored with the fixed file extensions *.uco in a directory
of the user's choice. The directory applicable to the commands is defined with the com-
mand MMEMory:CDIR. A path can also be specified in command
SOUR:CORR:DEXC:SEL, in which case the files are stored or loaded in the specified
directory.
Parameters:
<Filename> string
Example:
CORR:DEXC:MODE IMP
selects that ASCII files with frequency and level value pairs are
imported and transferred into user correction lists.
CORR:DEXC:AFIL:SEL '/var/sgs/import_ucor.csv'
selects that ASCII file ucor.csv is imported.
CORR:DEXC:SEL '/var/sgs/import_ucor_imp'
selects that the ASCII file ucor.csv is imported into user cor-
rection list ucor_imp.
Manual operation: See "Select Destination/Source" on page 109
[:SOURce<hw>]:CORRection:CSET[:SELect] <Filename>
Selects or creates a file for the user correction data.
If the file does not exist, the instrument automatically creates a new file with the name
you assigned. Note the predefined file extensions under Chapter 13.9.2, "Extensions
for user files", on page 235.
To determine the file location (directory/path) you can either enter it with the command
directly, or use the command MMEMory:CDIR.
To activate level correction use the command [:SOURce<hw>]:CORRection[:
STATe].
Parameters:
<Filename> <table name>
SOURce:CORRection subsystem

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