Record / Playback; Record Playback; About Sessions - Agilent Technologies FieldFox N9913A User Manual

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 Sweep Time (Acquisition). Learn more on page 91.
 Resolution (Number of Points). Learn more on page 98.
Waterfall Angle
This setting allows you to show more or less detail. More detail provides fewer
(time) records.
 Press Meas Setup 4
 Then
 Then
 Then choose from the following:
Learn how to set Red and Blue Limits on page 117.

Record Playback

Record Playback allows you to record SA trace sweeps and play them back at a
later time. Use this feature to monitor spectrum activity over a period of time.
You can record traces continuously, record a specified number of traces
(segments), or record when triggered by a specified power level.
Traces can be recorded from, or played back into, any measurement type (such
as Channel Power or Occupied BW) or any display type (such as Spectrogram
and Waterfall).
When GPS is enabled and displayed, the current location and elevation are saved
and played back with traces.
Recordings can be saved to the FieldFox Internal memory, an SD Card, or a USB
flash drive.

About Sessions

A Recording Session is a collection of recorded traces and the instrument states
that generated them.
Before recording can occur, a new session must be initiated or an existing
session must be opened. Sessions can later be opened for playing or continued
recording. Only one session can be open at a time.
You close the session when finished recording or playing. A session is also closed
when the FieldFox is Preset (or Mode Preset), an Instrument State is recalled, or
when Mode is changed from SA.
Each session is saved as a folder containing a set of files on the specified storage
device.
How long can a recording session last?
There are many variables that determine the possible length of a recording
session. But one key variable is the amount of available memory.
Interference Analyzer (SA Mode) Option 236
Spectrogram Settings
Waterfall Angle
Moderate
Compromise between detail and number of records.
o
Steep
Least detail with highest number of records.
o
Gradual
Most detail with lowest number of records.
o
Wide Angle
Moderate angle with increased space between records.
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