
The
above graphic shows the PCSodar Advanced Configuration screen where the user can
adjust signal processing and fine-tune the Model VT-1's associated
laptop computer. Most of these settings should not be adjusted by the user
without consulting ART.
The Advanced Configuration screen also provides access to Diagnostic Mode,
a unique feature of the Model VT-1 that allows the user to record the raw data
incoming from the phased-array antenna to a disk file. The raw data can then be
"played back," during which process the Model VT-1 operates normally
except that it reads raw data from the disk file rather than from the phased-array
antenna. This is a useful capability for optimizing system performance and
for handling intensive data sampling periods. Since the recording of raw
data consumes approximately 1 MB of disk space per minute, care must be taken to
ensure that adequate disk space is available. In the normal data
collection mode, the raw data are analyzed and discarded, and the recorded data accumulates at a much slower rate.
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