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= Known Problems =
= Known Problems =
== R&S spectrum analyzers/receivers communication problems ==
== R&S spectrum analysers/receivers communication problems ==
It has been detected that on very fast PC’s, the communication with modern Rohde & Schwarz spectrum analyzer/receivers can be corrupted. These problems are related to the speed of the PC and the used GPIB bus. The R&S receivers that are related to this problem are: ESI/ESIB/ESPI/ESCI/FSE/ESU
It has been detected that on very fast PC’s, the communication with modern Rohde & Schwarz spectrum analyser/receivers can be corrupted. These problems are related to the speed of the PC and the used GPIB bus. The R&S receivers that are related to this problem are: ESI/ESIB/ESPI/ESCI/FSE/ESU.
We strongly advise to slow down the GPIB communication speed between the PC and R&S receivers. This can be done by:
 
# Open the configuration window of RadiMation
We strongly advise that you slow down the GPIB communication speed between the PC and R&S receivers. Follow these steps to do so:
# Open the configuration window of {{RadiMation}}
# Select the {{ScreenElement|Device Drivers}} tab
# Select the {{ScreenElement|Device Drivers}} tab
# Select {{ScreenElement|Receivers/Spectrum Analyzers}}
# Select {{ScreenElement|Receivers/Spectrum Analysers}}
# Select the R&S receiver
# Select the R&S receiver
# Press {{ScreenElement|Edit}} to open the device driver configuration window
# Press {{ScreenElement|Edit}} to open the device driver configuration window
# Press the {{ScreenElement|Advanced}} button  
# Press the {{ScreenElement|Advanced}} button  
# Now the GPIB configuration dialog of the R&S device driver is shown.
#* The GPIB configuration dialog of the R&S device driver will be shown
# Activate the {{ScreenElement|Show advanced Settings}} checkbox
# Activate the {{ScreenElement|Show advanced Settings}} checkbox
# The GPIB Configuration dialog now shows a {{ScreenElement|Wait time}} box
#* The GPIB Configuration dialog will show a {{ScreenElement|Wait time}} box
# Specify '''3000''' us in the Wait time box.
# Specify '''3000''' us in the Wait time box
# Close all windows, and repeat these steps for each and every R&S receiver.
# Close all windows, and repeat these steps for each and every R&S receiver.
Configuring the R&S device drivers in this way will slow down the GPIB bus, by ensuring that at least 3 milliseconds delay are included between each GPIB call to the R&S devices
Configuring the R&S device drivers in this way will slow down the GPIB bus, by ensuring that at least 3 milliseconds delay are included between each GPIB call to the R&S devices


== RadiMation version 5.1 raises a run-time error 13: Type Mismatch ==
== Previous {{RadiMation}} version raises a run-time error ==
If the latest RadiMation version and RadiMation 5.1 are installed on the same PC, it can happen that RadiMation version 5.1 is not able to start anymore. RadiMation version 5.1 will then generate a run-time error number 13: Type Mismatch. When the error message is confirmed the RadiMation program is then closed automatically.
If the latest {{RadiMation}} version and an older {{RadiMation}} version are installed on the same PC, it can happen that the older {{RadiMation}} version raises an error during the start of RadiMation.


This error is raised because a file that is shared by both versions is written in a newer file format that cannot be read anymore by version 5.1.  
This error is raised because a file that is shared by both versions is written in a newer file format that cannot be read anymore by older software.  
The solution for this problem is to remove the file: '''C:\Program Files\DARE Development\RadiMation\Confdvdr\CUSTOMIZ.DAT'''
The solution for this problem is to remove the file: '''C:\Program Files\DARE Development\RadiMation\Confdvdr\CUSTOMIZ.DAT'''.
The CUSTOMIZ.DAT file is used to remember customizations of the colour of the graphs, so removing the file will not influence the measurements. However the graph colours will probably be changed to the defaults as specified by RadiMation.
The CUSTOMIZ.DAT file is used to remember customizations of the colour of the graphs, so removing the file will not influence the measurements. However the graph colours will probably be changed to the defaults as specified by {{RadiMation}}.


== Windows 95, 98, ME, NT are not supported anymore ==
== Windows 8, Windows 7, XP, Vista and older are not supported ==
Because Microsoft has ended their support for Windows 95, 98, ME and NT, we are also forced to stop the support of RadiMation running on Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME and NT. This means that we do not test if RadiMation is working correctly on these operating systems. However it could be that RadiMation is still working correctly. We strongly suggest upgrading your operating system to Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
Due to the fact that Microsoft has ended their support for these versions we are also forced to stop the support of {{RadiMation}} running on these operating systems. This means that we do not test if {{RadiMation}} is working correctly on these operating systems. However it could be that {{RadiMation}} is still working correctly. We strongly suggest upgrading your operating system to Windows 10 (21H2). Both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of the Microsoft Windows Operating system are supported.

Latest revision as of 10:17, 30 March 2022

Known Problems[edit]

R&S spectrum analysers/receivers communication problems[edit]

It has been detected that on very fast PC’s, the communication with modern Rohde & Schwarz spectrum analyser/receivers can be corrupted. These problems are related to the speed of the PC and the used GPIB bus. The R&S receivers that are related to this problem are: ESI/ESIB/ESPI/ESCI/FSE/ESU.

We strongly advise that you slow down the GPIB communication speed between the PC and R&S receivers. Follow these steps to do so:

  1. Open the configuration window of RadiMation®
  2. Select the Device Drivers tab
  3. Select Receivers/Spectrum Analysers
  4. Select the R&S receiver
  5. Press Edit to open the device driver configuration window
  6. Press the Advanced button
    • The GPIB configuration dialog of the R&S device driver will be shown
  7. Activate the Show advanced Settings checkbox
    • The GPIB Configuration dialog will show a Wait time box
  8. Specify 3000 us in the Wait time box
  9. Close all windows, and repeat these steps for each and every R&S receiver.

Configuring the R&S device drivers in this way will slow down the GPIB bus, by ensuring that at least 3 milliseconds delay are included between each GPIB call to the R&S devices

Previous RadiMation® version raises a run-time error[edit]

If the latest RadiMation® version and an older RadiMation® version are installed on the same PC, it can happen that the older RadiMation® version raises an error during the start of RadiMation.

This error is raised because a file that is shared by both versions is written in a newer file format that cannot be read anymore by older software. The solution for this problem is to remove the file: C:\Program Files\DARE Development\RadiMation\Confdvdr\CUSTOMIZ.DAT. The CUSTOMIZ.DAT file is used to remember customizations of the colour of the graphs, so removing the file will not influence the measurements. However the graph colours will probably be changed to the defaults as specified by RadiMation®.

Windows 8, Windows 7, XP, Vista and older are not supported[edit]

Due to the fact that Microsoft has ended their support for these versions we are also forced to stop the support of RadiMation® running on these operating systems. This means that we do not test if RadiMation® is working correctly on these operating systems. However it could be that RadiMation® is still working correctly. We strongly suggest upgrading your operating system to Windows 10 (21H2). Both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of the Microsoft Windows Operating system are supported.