Frequency Offset Type File Format - DBM ACE9600 Programmer's Manual

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0.0000000001 (0.1 psec)
Each subsequent line will contain one data value in the assumed units of msec, with lines
separated by a carriage return. The maximum range for the data values is determined by
the minimum and maximum delay of the instrument.
A sample data file containing three sample points with a resolution of 10 psec is as
follows:
3 0.00000001
100.00000000
100.00000100
100.00000000

Frequency Offset Type File Format

Frequency Offset type filenames must begin with "FRQ" and end with ".DAT". The first
line in the file is a value that represents the number of sample points in the file.
Frequency Offset type files also have an optional resolution value in kHz which is
separated by an ASCII space character from the number of sample points. If no
resolution value exists in the data file, the assumed resolution is 0.001 kHz (1 Hz).
Valid resolutions in kHz are :
0.001 (1Hz)
0.0001 (10 mHz)
The maximum delta Frequency Offset between samples is limited by the resolution value:
Resolution in kHz
0.001 (1Hz)
0.0001 (10 mHz)
Each subsequent line will contain one data value in the assumed units of kHz, with lines
separated by a carriage return. The maximum range for the data values is determined by
the minimum and maximum Frequency Offset of the instrument.
A sample data file containing three sample points with a resolution of 10 mHz is as
follows:
3 0.00001
-4.659803
-4.659997
-4.660190
82
+/- 0.0000032767 msec
Maximum Delta
+/- 32.767 kHz
+/- 0.32767 kHz
dBm
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