The following topics discuss Modifying Calibration Kits:
Creating Custom Calibration Kits using a New Connector Family
Noise Figure and TRL Cal (separate topic)
The Manage Cal Kits dialog allows you to define the cal kits in the active workspace. These cal kits may be edited, created, or saved to a cal kit file.
Uncertainty Cal Kits (Only for PNA)Uncertainty Cal Kits... Opens the Uncertainty Cal Kit Manager (Option S93015A/B enabled). Learn more about Dynamic Uncertainty. Standard Cal KitsThis group box lists all cal kits in the active workspace. Edit... Starts the Connectors tab of the Edit Kit dialog box to modify selected calibration kit definitions. Import... Starts the Import Kit dialog box to add a cal kit definition from a file into the active workspace. Save... Saves the selected calibration kit definition into a cal kit file (using .xkt, .ckt, or .prn file type). See VNA Cal Kit File Types. Insert... Starts a blank Edit Kit dialog box to create a new calibration kit. Delete Deletes selected calibration kit from the active workspace. Print... Prints the contents of the selected cal kit to a .prn file. Cal Kit WorkspaceThe active cal kit workspace is a collection of standard cal kits that are accessible by the VNA for calibrations. Save Workspace... Saves the active workspace to a workspace file (*.xkw or *.wks). Recall Workspace... Recalls a workspace file into the active workspace. Restore Defaults Restores the active workspace and the factory cal kit files (*.xkt) to their factory default definitions. For more information see Creating Custom Calibration Kits using a New Connector Family.
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Note: There is no limit to the number of cal kits that can be imported. However, during an Unguided cal, you can access ONLY mechanical cal kits #1 through 95. Imports a cal kit file into the active cal kit workspace. Files of type Select the file type of your Cal Kit. Learn more about VNA Cal Kit File Types File name Navigate and select your cal kit file name. Open Loads the selected file into the active cal kit workspace. Note: See Cal Kits and Firmware Upgrades Importing Cal Kits from "legacy" network analyzersCal kit files from "legacy" network analyzers (such as the 8510 or 8753) may not contain information that this VNA requires. Therefore, this VNA may modify the cal kit name, description, standards, and class assignments. You may need to correct these modifications after importing your legacy cal kit to meet your specific requirements.
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