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Basic Digital Operation
Arbitrary (ARB) Waveform Header Files
2. Press Mode > CDMA > ARB CDMA2000 > CDMA2000 Off On to On.
A default header file has been created and the waveform file (AUTOGEN_WAVEFORM) is
now playing.
NOTE Each time an ARB modulation format is turned on, a new waveform file
(AUTOGEN_WAVEFORM) and header file is generated overwriting the
previous files. Since all ARB formats use the same file name, this applies even
if the previous AUTOGEN_WAVEFORM file was created by a different ARB
modulation format.
Editing a Header File for a Modulation Format
This procedure builds upon the previous procedure. There is no need to edit a header file
unless you are going to play-back the waveform in the dual ARB player.
The header file can only be accessed while the modulation format is active (on) or while you
are working within the dual ARB player. In this procedure, we will work within the ARB
cdma2000 modulation format. All ARB modulation formats and the dual ARB player access
the header file using the same key presses, except on some you may have to go to page two of
the modulation format’s first-level softkey menu.
Figure 3-1 First-Level Softkey Menu
This procedure will explain the different areas of the header file, show you how the header file
is accessed, and how to make and save changes to it.
1. Press
More (1 of 2) > ARB Setup > Header Utilities.
First-Level Softkey
Menu
Not all ARB formats
have a Second Page
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