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* #3734: Driver: schwarzbeck antenna's FESP 5132 + FESP 5133-7/41 | * #3734: Driver: schwarzbeck antenna's FESP 5132 + FESP 5133-7/41 | ||
* #3735: Driver: SCHWARZBECK TEMZ 5231 | * #3735: Driver: SCHWARZBECK TEMZ 5231 | ||
* #3819: Network | * #3819: Network Analyser EUT Calibration, using a R&S ZVK, crashes with an overflow | ||
* #3828: Unit is single band graph do not change after changing the unit in the unit configuration of the result file | * #3828: Unit is single band graph do not change after changing the unit in the unit configuration of the result file | ||
* #3838: Why is it required to specify a magnetic flux density file for a MIL STD Calibration? | * #3838: Why is it required to specify a magnetic flux density file for a MIL STD Calibration? | ||
* #3839: Radiated Immunity MIL STD Calibration is always using a 70 dBuV Reference level | * #3839: Radiated Immunity MIL STD Calibration is always using a 70 dBuV Reference level |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 3 January 2020
RadiMation version 5.8.5[edit]
- #2600: Undocumented error 0x300000C9 when Prana amplifier was already switched off
- #2775: Measurement of current by using the current sensor in combination with a multimeter or oscilloscope is wrong
- #3190: Driver: Anritsu MS2621B
- #3447: Conducted Immunity Tests are slow in 5.5.7 in comparison to 5.3.18
- #3636: Driver: Logimetrics AN8200G
- #3637: Driver: Logimetrics AN 8100Q
- #3651: Driver: Kalmus 122FC
- #3652: Driver: Kalmus LA200U
- #3732: Driver: Milmega Rf1000
- #3734: Driver: schwarzbeck antenna's FESP 5132 + FESP 5133-7/41
- #3735: Driver: SCHWARZBECK TEMZ 5231
- #3819: Network Analyser EUT Calibration, using a R&S ZVK, crashes with an overflow
- #3828: Unit is single band graph do not change after changing the unit in the unit configuration of the result file
- #3838: Why is it required to specify a magnetic flux density file for a MIL STD Calibration?
- #3839: Radiated Immunity MIL STD Calibration is always using a 70 dBuV Reference level