Correction Data File - Keysight x-series User Reference Manual

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Correction Data File

A Corrections Data File contains a copy of one of the analyzer correction tables. Corrections provide a way
to adjust the trace display for predetermined gain curves (such as for cable loss).
Corrections files are text files in .csv (comma separated values) form, to make them importable into Excel
or other spreadsheet programs.   The format for Corrections files is as follows. 
Line
#
Type of field
1
File type, must be "Amplitude
Correction"
2
File Description (in quotes)
3
Comment (in quotes)
4
Instrument Version, Model #
5
Option List, File Format
Version
6
Freq Unit to be used for all
frequency values  in the file
7
Antenna Unit
EMI Receiver Mode Reference
Corrections are not supported by all Measurements. If in a Mode in which some Measurements
support it, this key will be grayed out in measurements that do not. The key will not show at all if no
measurements in the Mode support it.
This key will not appear unless you have the proper option installed in your instrument.
Selected Correction
:MMEMory:STORe:CORRection ANTenna | CABLe | OTHer | USER, <filename>
For backwards compatibility, ANTenna maps to 1, CABle maps to 2, OTHer maps to 3 and USER
maps to 4
A.02.00
Example
Amplitude Correction
"Correction Factors for 11966E"
"Class B Radiated"
A.02.06,N9020A
K03 LFE EXM ,01
Frequency Unit,MHz
Antenna Unit,None
9  Strip Chart Measurement
Notes
May not be omitted
60 characters max; may be empty but
may not be omitted. If exceeds 60
characters,  error –233 Too much data
reported
60 characters max;  may be empty but
may not be omitted. . If exceeds 60
characters,  error –233 Too much data
reported
May be empty but may not be omitted
May be empty but may not be omitted
assumed to be Hz if omitted
If omitted leaves the Antenna unit
unchanged. The amplitude unit in the
Antenna Unit field is a conversion factor
that is used to adjust the Y Axis Units of
the current mode, if the mode supports
Antenna Units. For more details on
antenna correction data, refer to the
Input/Output,Corrections key description. 
Allowable values:  dBuv/m, dBuA/m, dBG,
dBpT, None
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