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Figure 67 Ascope Dierences during RVP900 TS Playback
When RVP900 is in playback mode, instead of processing real-time data, the major
dierence is that some parameters were fixed at the time, when the data were recorded.
Some examples of fixed parameters are:
Maximum range
PRF
Transmit polarization
Number of range bins
Phase coding
Value of noise level
These parameters relate to the transmit characteristics of the radar and for these, the
archived value is displayed. You cannot alter the
fields.
There are other parameter fields that can be changed, just like when you use Ascope with
real-time data, such as the parameters to configure processing and plotting. For example,
you can change processing major mode and clutter
filtering parameters while RVP900 is in
playback mode.
When using Ascope during RVP900 playback, the archive can be on the local RVP900 or on
a separate archive host.
It does not matter where Ascope runs. It can be on the local RVP900 or on a networked
host computer through DspExport.
Appendix D – Time Series Recording
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