Specifications
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Data export
A number of commercially available post-processing tools can directly read the E6474A
SD5 database file. Data can also be exported to comma or TAB delimited ASCII text files.
The export function provides flexible filtering and binning capability that defines the
specific data to be exported and with what lat/long, datum and time formats, including:
Position formats
• Signed decimal degrees
• Decimal degrees with direction
• Deg: min: sec with direction
• Signed deg: min: sec
• UTM
GPS datums at export
The following GPS datums are available for use when exporting the data:
• WGS 84 (World Geodetic System) OS36 (GB)
• AGD 86 SAD 69 (Brazil)
• AGD 84 SAD 69 (Mean)
• European Tokyo (J6)
• Hu-Tzu-Shan Tokyo-Korea
• NAD 27 (North American) WGS 72 (World Geodetic System)
• NAD 83 (North American) Ireland 1966
Parameter link editor
This feature allows phone and receiver parameters to be linked to allow common
measurement criteria to be tracked on the display.
Examples:
• Link a phone’s carrier channel to its adjacent channels, provided by the
scanner/receiver. The carrier and adjacent channel signal are displayed graphically in
the Adjacent Channels view.
Note: You can link up to 10 phones with their adjacent channels.
• Link scanner/receiver channel measurements to phone channels/bands.
• Link CDMA scanner/receiver PN measurements to the phone’s PN increment.
• Link PN scanner measurements to GPS lock conditions.
• Link phone neighbor lists to scanner/receiver inputs.
Measurement Parameters view
The Measurement Parameter view is an Explorer-style view of the system devices and
their measurement parameters. When a data stream is required for entry into a dialog
box, the Measurement Parameters view opens, enabling the user to select a parameter
and automatically generate the data stream required.
The Measurement Parameters view is initiated by the Alarms view, Time Chart view and
Route Map view, as described in the following three sections: