Info Tab (Recording)
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The tab contains information about the currently loaded recording, such as number of channels, length of recording, and the center frequency and span for the recording. See Creating a recording or Recalling recorded data to learn how to load a recording.
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: if the recording is recalled from a file, this text box shows the file's path and filename.
- : Shows whether the recording is Normal (non-segmented) or Segmented.
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: shows the number of channels contained in the recording.
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: shows the length, in seconds, of the recording.
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: indicates whether the recording contains zoomed or baseband data.
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: shows the span used to create the recording. When the recording is played back, use a different span but there are some limitations. See Frequency Span for more information.
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: shows the center frequency used to create the recording.
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: indicates whether an input overload occurred somewhere in the recording. The input level that determines an overload occurrence is hardware dependent. Overloads typically occur due to ADC Analog-to-Digital Converter clipping; however, other conditions can also cause overloads (e.g., running a mixer too much into compression, etc.).
- : For segmented recordings, shows the length of each segment.
- : For segmented recordings, shows the total number of segments in the recording.
The tab will be blank unless the measurement data source is From Recording.
