Example (continued)

BEGIN l.l2134E-3,1.73103E-3 4.23145E-3,-5.36775E-3 -0.56815E-3,5.32650E-3 -1.85942E-3,-4.07981E-3

END

BEGIN

2.03895E-2,-0.82674E-2 -4.21371E-2,-0.24871E-2 0.21038E-2,-3.06778&2 1.20315E-2,5.99861E-2

END

BEGIN

4.45404E-1,4.31518E-1

8.34777E-l,-1.33056E-1 -7.09137E-1,5.58410E-1 4.84252E-l,-8.07098E-1

END

When an instrument’s frequency list mode is used, as it was in Example 4, a list of frequencies is stored in the file after the VAR-LIST-BEGIN statement. The unsorted frequency list segments used by this instrument to create the VAR-LIST-BEGIN data are defined in the #NA ARB_SEG statements.

Conclusion

The descriptions and examples shown here demonstrate how CITIflle may be used to store and transfer both measurement information and data. The use of a single, common format will ahow data to be more easily moved between instruments and computers.

A-6 The ClTlRle Date Format and Keyword Reference

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