
116 Chapter 3
Basic Digital Operation
Using Customized Burst Shape Curves
Creating a User-Defined Burst Shape Curve
Using this procedure, you learn how to enter rise shape sample values and mirror them as fall
shape values to create a symmetrical burst curve.
This section teaches you how to perform the following tasks:
• “Accessing the Table Editors” on page 116
• “Entering Sample Values” on page 116
Accessing the Table Editors
1. Press
Preset.
2. Perform the following keypress sequence required for your format type.
For Custom Format
Press
Mode > Custom > Real Time I/Q Base Band > Burst Shape.
For TMDA Formats
Press
Mode > Real Time TDMA > desired format > More (1 of 2) > Modify Standard >
Burst Shape.
3. Press
Define User Burst Shape > More (1 of 2) > Delete All Rows > Confirm Delete Of All Rows.
Entering Sample Values
Use the sample values in the following table.
1. Highlight the value (1.000000) for sample 1.
Rise Shape Editor
SampleValueSampleValue
0 0.000000 5 0.900000
1 0.400000 6 0.950000
2 0.600000 7 0.980000
3 0.750000 8 0.990000
4 0.830000 9 1.000000
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