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Indoor and Outdoor Mapping – Option 352 (Requires Spectrum Analyzer Mode (Option
233), and GPS Receiver (Option 307))
How to Use Data Logging (Option 352)
How to Add Directional Finding (DF) Bearing
IMPORTANT! You must be in Channel Scanner Mode to use this feature.
DF Bearing adds the ability add points to the map at your current location
indicating a signal emitter's strength and direction relative to your position.
Refer to
See also,
page
— Press Mode >
— Press Measure 1 >
— Optional (Ignore for Outdoor Mapping): Press
IMPORTANT!
When you recall a *.kdat file, you are able to add mapping points, but you
will only be able to save the changes as a *.png. file. Optionally, if you save
a file as a *.png file and then recall the file, you can add data points and
save the changes as a *.kdat file.
Indoor and Outdoor Data Logging
— Then
— Then
Keysight N9938-90006 User's Guide
Figure 16-23 on page 509
"Downloading and Using the FieldFox Map Support Tool" on
474.
More
(Depending on installed options, may not be
necessary.) >
Channel Scanner
Data Logging
then choose:
— Press
Record Indoor Data
image (*.png) to plot data points and lines of bearing to emitter
signals or
— Press
Recall Indoor Log
(*.kdat)). You can recall a log file and add/delete directional finding
lines of bearing and map data to previously saved files. Re-save them
and resume data collection at a later time.
Signal Locate
Add Point
– adds a new bearing location then:
— Press
Direction Line OFF ON
(default = OFF).
— Press
Adjust Angle
Rotate the line about the current point (your current location) to point
towards the highest signal strength seen by your directional antenna.
You can rotate the knob to rotate the line, or you can type an angle
into the active entry directly.
and
Figure 16-24 on page
>
More
Indoor Map Data Logging
– Use this softkey to load a new floor-plan
File– (if you have previously stored data
– Enables/disables the line of bearing
– Enters the angle of the current point's line.
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