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R&S WinIQSIM2 Software Manual - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S ® <strong>WinIQSIM2</strong><br />

Remote Control Commands<br />

MMEMory Subsystem<br />

Function/Digital<br />

Standard<br />

List type Contents File suffix<br />

Settings Almanac Settings *.txt<br />

*.alm<br />

*.al3<br />

*.agl<br />

Settings Waypoints File *.txt<br />

Settings Generated Almanac File *rs_al<br />

*.rs_yuma<br />

Settings Ionospheric File *.rs_ion<br />

Settings Navigation Data *.rs_nav<br />

Settings UTC File *.rs_utc<br />

*.rs_acq<br />

"DVB" Settings Complete setting of the DVB menu *.dvb<br />

Settings DVB Transport Stream *.gts<br />

*.ts<br />

*.trp<br />

"DAB/T-DMB" Settings Complete setting of the DAB/T-DMB menu *.dab<br />

Settings DAB ETI Files *.eti<br />

*.xeti<br />

NFC Settings Complete setting of the NFC menu *.nfc<br />

7.3.3 Examples<br />

In these examples, the current instrument setting is stored in the file test1.savrcl in<br />

the directory user.<br />

Storing and Loading Current Settings<br />

1. Store the current setting in an intermediate memory with the number 4. This setting<br />

can be called using command *RCL and the associated number of the memory, e.g.<br />

*RCL 4.<br />

*SAV 4<br />

2. To store the settings in a file in a specific directory, specify the complete path.<br />

MMEM:STOR:STAT 4,"D:test.savrcl"<br />

3. To store the settings in a file in the default drive, set the default drive and specify only<br />

the file name.<br />

MMEM:MSIS 'D:'*SAV 4<br />

MMEM:STOR:STAT 4,"test.savrcl"<br />

4. Load the file test.savrcl in the user directory.<br />

MMEM:LOAD:STAT 4,'D:test.savrcl'<br />

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