Playback User Correction (Data From Recording)

Menu Path: Input > Playback User Correction

When Data From Recording is selected as the input data source (Input > Data From > Recording), the Playback User Correction parameters apply corrections to data from recorded signals rather than external devices.

Enable Playback User Corrections:  This parameter enables or disables the Playback User Correction tab. When selected (enabled), any corrections configured in this tab are applied to the recorded signal during playback. When cleared (disabled), the Playback User Corrections tab is disabled (grayed out), and any configured corrections are ignored and not applied to the playback signal.

Default: Disabled

Enable Playback User Corrections is coerced to false (disabled) when a recording is started to prevent inadvertently double-applying corrections.

Measurement Channel:  This parameter is used to specify the VSA measurement channel to which the User Corrections are applied.

1, 2, n: For multi-channel measurements. selects the measurement channel that the User Corrections are applied.

Each individual measurement channel can have a different set of user correction data applied. Also, for I+jQ measurement channel, each I and Q input channel can have a different set of user corrections applied.

Define Correction for: To enable and include a correction for your particular measurement, select the correction's check box. The following corrections are supported (click the link for more information):

User Correction provides the following benefits when Input Channels is set to I+jQ measurements:

Corrections with Ch1+j*Ch2 measurement recordings

Signals that are recorded in I+jQ mode should be played back in I+jQ mode. While they can be played back as 2 separate channels, the time corrections will not in general be consistent. 2-channel Baseband recordings, however, can be played back in I+jQ mode and time corrections will be accurate.

See Also

User Correction

IQ Noise Correction