R&S FSW-K7 User Manual page 62

Analog demodulation measurement option
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Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:CVL:SELect
Edit Table
Opens the "Edit Conversion loss table" dialog box to edit the selected conversion loss
table. For details on table configuration, see
Tables"
Note that only common conversion loss tables (in .acl files) can be edited. Special
B2000 tables (in b2g files) can only be imported and deleted.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:CVL:SELect
Delete Table
Deletes the currently selected conversion loss table after you confirm the action.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:CVL:CLEAr
Import Table
Imports a stored conversion loss table from any directory and copies it to the instru-
ment's C:\R_S\INSTR\USER\cvl\ directory. It can then be assigned for use for a
specific frequency range (see
Note: When using the optional 2 GHz bandwidth extension (R&S FSW-B2000), special
conversion loss tables are required. Supported tables have the file extension .b2g, as
opposed to .acl for common tables.
While .acl files can be used, data acquisition with the B2000 option using such con-
version loss tables will lead to substantial inaccuracy. Using no conversion loss tables
at all during data acquisition with the B2000 option will cause even more inaccuracy.
Note that only common conversion loss tables (in .acl files) can be edited. Special
B2000 tables (in b2g files) can only be imported and deleted.
For more details, see the R&S FSW I/Q Analyzer and I/Q Input User Manual.
Creating and Editing Conversion Loss Tables
Access: INPUT/OUTPUT > "External Mixer Config" > "Conversion Loss Table" > "New
Table" / "Edit Table"
Conversion loss tables can be newly defined and edited.
A preview pane displays the current configuration of the conversion loss function as
described by the position/value entries.
User Manual 1173.9240.02 ─ 23
on page 62.
"Conversion loss"
Input and Frontend Settings
on page 202
"Creating and Editing Conversion Loss
on page 202
on page 200
on page 58).
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