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3-5 Saving Measurements Quick Start Guide
3-12 PN: 10580-00252 Rev. E Site Master User Guide
3-5 Saving Measurements
Measurement files can be stored in the following formats:
.VNA or .DAT for Cable and Antenna analyzer measurements
.SPA for Spectrum Analyzer measurements
Saving files in .VNA or .SPA is recommended as it enables users to edit, view, and analyze
traces with Master Software Tools (MST).
Procedure for saving files:
1. Press Shift then File (#7).
2. Press Save Measurement.
3. Press Change Save Location and set the current location to be the USB flash drive or
internal memory, and then press Set Location.
4. Press Change Type (Setup/JPG/…) and select Measurement .VNA or Measurement .DAT
or Measurement (when in Spectrum Analyzer mode).
5. Enter the file name using the keyboard and press Enter.
Refer to Chapter 4, “File Management” for more details about working with files.
Note
Anritsu recommends saving files to the internal memory and then transferring the
files to an external USB memory device if needed. Refer to Chapter 4, “Copying
Files” for more details.
The .DAT file format is only recommended for users who need to work with this
format or prefer using Handheld Software Tools (HHST). Traces saved as .DAT
can be viewed, edited, and analyzed with Handheld Software Tools. If the DUAL
measurement display is turned on, files will be saved as Filename_1 and
Filename_2.
.DAT is only supported for Return Loss, VSWR, Cable Loss, DTF RL, DTF VSWR
and only supports 137, 275, 551 data points. 1102 and 2204 data points are not
supported in the .DAT file format. Use the .VNA file format if these resolutions are
required.
.DAT files cannot be recalled to the instrument for viewing. If this is required, use
the .VNA file format.
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