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= More than 30 segments are needed to perform the measurement, which is not allowed by the device. = | = More than 30 segments are needed to perform the measurement, which is not allowed by the device. = | ||
This device has a limitation of maximum of 30 segments for a measurement. Those segments are used to specify all the measurement frequencies. | This device has a limitation of maximum of 30 segments for a measurement. Those segments are used to specify all the measurement frequencies. | ||
Each segment can be used for 2 or more measurement frequencies. If the stepsize between the to be measured frequencies is the same, more than 2 frequencies can be used, as long as the stepsize between all the frequencies in the same segment are the same. | Each segment can be used for 2 or more measurement frequencies. If the stepsize between the to be measured frequencies is the same, more than 2 frequencies can be used in a single segment, as long as the stepsize between all the frequencies in the same segment are the same. | ||
If however for example a frequency list, with unlogical frequencies or a logarithmic step frequency is used, a segment can only contain 2 measurement frequencies. Due to the maximum of 30 segments, it is possible that this error is already raised when 60 frequencies are measured. | If however for example a frequency list, with unlogical frequencies or a logarithmic step frequency is used, a segment can only contain 2 measurement frequencies. Due to the maximum of 30 segments, it is possible that this error is already raised when 60 frequencies are measured. | ||
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* 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 30 MHz, 40 MHz, 50 MHz, 60 MHz, 70 MHz, 80 MHz, 90 MHz, 100 MHz => 1 segment from 10 MHz - 100 MHz, with a 10 MHz stepsize | * 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 30 MHz, 40 MHz, 50 MHz, 60 MHz, 70 MHz, 80 MHz, 90 MHz, 100 MHz => 1 segment from 10 MHz - 100 MHz, with a 10 MHz stepsize | ||
* 150 MHz, 200 MHz, 250 MHz, 300 MHz, 350 MHz, 400 MHz, 450 MHz, 500 MHz => 1 segment from 150 MHz - 500 MHz, with a 50 MHz stepsize | * 150 MHz, 200 MHz, 250 MHz, 300 MHz, 350 MHz, 400 MHz, 450 MHz, 500 MHz => 1 segment from 150 MHz - 500 MHz, with a 50 MHz stepsize | ||
* 600 MHz, 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1000 MHz, 1100 MHz, 1200 MHz, 1300 MHz, 1400 MHz, 1500 MHz, 1600 MHz, 1700 MHz, 1800 Mhz, 1900 MHz, 2000 MHz => 600 MHz - 2000 MHz, with a 100 | * 600 MHz, 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1000 MHz, 1100 MHz, 1200 MHz, 1300 MHz, 1400 MHz, 1500 MHz, 1600 MHz, 1700 MHz, 1800 Mhz, 1900 MHz, 2000 MHz => 600 MHz - 2000 MHz, with a 100 MHz stepsize | ||
The frequency list is thus converted to 3 segments with different stepsizes. | The frequency list is thus converted to 3 segments with different stepsizes. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:42, 23 January 2019
More than 30 segments are needed to perform the measurement, which is not allowed by the device.
This device has a limitation of maximum of 30 segments for a measurement. Those segments are used to specify all the measurement frequencies. Each segment can be used for 2 or more measurement frequencies. If the stepsize between the to be measured frequencies is the same, more than 2 frequencies can be used in a single segment, as long as the stepsize between all the frequencies in the same segment are the same. If however for example a frequency list, with unlogical frequencies or a logarithmic step frequency is used, a segment can only contain 2 measurement frequencies. Due to the maximum of 30 segments, it is possible that this error is already raised when 60 frequencies are measured.
If for example a frequency list is specified with several frequencies, than this could result into:
- 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 30 MHz, 40 MHz, 50 MHz, 60 MHz, 70 MHz, 80 MHz, 90 MHz, 100 MHz => 1 segment from 10 MHz - 100 MHz, with a 10 MHz stepsize
- 150 MHz, 200 MHz, 250 MHz, 300 MHz, 350 MHz, 400 MHz, 450 MHz, 500 MHz => 1 segment from 150 MHz - 500 MHz, with a 50 MHz stepsize
- 600 MHz, 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1000 MHz, 1100 MHz, 1200 MHz, 1300 MHz, 1400 MHz, 1500 MHz, 1600 MHz, 1700 MHz, 1800 Mhz, 1900 MHz, 2000 MHz => 600 MHz - 2000 MHz, with a 100 MHz stepsize
The frequency list is thus converted to 3 segments with different stepsizes.
This error is generated if due to the selection of the frequencies more than 30 segments are needed to perform the complete measurement.
Solution
- Reduce the number of discrete frequencies that are measured.
- Change the to be measured frequencies to have a more constant step frequency, which will allow to use more frequencies within the same segment.