
118 Chapter 3
Basic Digital Operation
Using Customized Burst Shape Curves
Figure 3-23
To return the burst to the default conditions, press the following keys:
Return > Return > Confirm Exit From Table Without Saving > Restore Default Burst Shape.
Storing a User-Defined Burst Shape Curve
1. Press Define User Burst Shape > More (1 of 2) > Load/Store > Store To File.
If there is already a file name from the Catalog of SHAPE Files occupying the active
entry area, press the following keys:
Editing Keys > Clear Text
2. Enter a file name (for example, NEWBURST) using the alpha keys and the numeric keypad.
3. Press
Enter.
The contents of the current Rise Shape and Fall Shape table editors are stored to the
Catalog of SHAPE Files. This burst shape can now be used to customize a modulation or as
a basis for a new burst shape design.
Recalling a User-Defined Burst Shape Curve
Once a user-defined burst shape file is stored in memory, it can be recalled for use with
real-time I/Q baseband generated digital modulation.
This example requires a user-defined burst shape file stored in memory. If you have not
created and stored a user-defined burst shape file, complete the steps in the previous sections,
“Creating a User-Defined Burst Shape Curve” on page 116 and “Storing a User-Defined Burst
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