Hello,
is it possible to get the following parameters displayed in a Visio drawing?
Also if it's possible to access the description of the preset to show it on a Visio drawing?
Right now I'm displaying only the spectrum thumbnail, marker center and c/n.
Best regards,
Stefan
I'm sorry but I can't get it working but maybe it's because I'm using a "Monitor".
Are these values also available for a "Spectrum Monitor"?
Hi Michiel, I have tried really a lot of possibilities. For example I would like to have parameter 64224. I tried it just with parameter and element and also parametercontrol and element together. First question would be if I need to use the element ID of the spectrum analyzer or the service ID of the monitor. Overall I have a spectrum thumbnail working with two paramtercontrols
Hi Stefan – I completely missed the point that you were asking this question in the context of a specific Spectrum Monitor, my answer was about showing the current value of those general metrics (like RBW and all that). In the context of a Spectrum Monitor this is clearly not going to work (i.e. the settings of the analyzer to capture a trace for a Spectrum Monitor are defined typically by a preset that is loaded at the time a measurement is taken, but alternatively this could also be defined in the script itself). So, unless I’m overlooking a feature but I don’t think so, you will not be able to do that (i.e. show the settings in MS Visio that were used for that specific monitor). Maybe you would be able to devise some sort of a work-around (I can imagine that you could write those values during the execution of the Spectrum Monitor into a data table in a dummy element, and then grab them from there to display those in your Visual Overview graphics – but I’m not sure if you want to take it that far in terms of effort to make this happen).
Hi Ben, thanks for all your help. It would be a small and nice benefit to view those settings. But if we need a workaround we will not proceed with it. Have a nice evening!
Hi Stefan, can you please provide more details on what you’ve tried but isn’t working, e.g. which shape data you’ve used, etc.