BTW, if anyone is interested in free conducted immunity software that works
this way, check out:
 
http://emc.toprudder.com/software/radcon/index.html 
<http://emc.toprudder.com/software/radcon/rcdownload.html> 
 
Not a lot of instrument drivers at this time, but you can write your own
without programming.
 
Bob Richards, NCT.

[email protected] wrote:

As was mentioned previously, the proper way of doing this would be to check
the drive level for the next frequency. If the drive level is higher,
advance to the next frequency, then change the drive level. If the drive
level is lower, change the drive level and then advance the frequency. This
is how I did it in my previous life where I "rolled my own" RF immunity
test software.

 

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