Pasting Correction data in COR is changing it all to 120000

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solutionseeker
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Pasting Correction data in COR is changing it all to 120000

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When I try to paste correction data to a new correction file for a new antenna we have, it appears to be pasting the correction factors correctly but the frequency is all the same.
I have attached a screenshot showing you this issue. I thought this used to work for me in the past but for some reason it isn't now.
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Re: Pasting Correction data in COR is changing it all to 120

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If you are pasting data into a correction file (.COR), and the frequency is larger than 120 GHz, the frequency will be automatically limited to 120 GHz.

The values that are included in the correction file from your screenshot are all maximum values of 120 GHz.
The values in the Notepad window are also very big, probably represented in Hz.

Please try to paste the correction data again in a new correction file, but now ensure that the Frequency column is set to a ‘Hz’ unit, before pasting the date in it.
solutionseeker
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Re: Pasting Correction data in COR is changing it all to 120

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You are correct about this. The correction factors are indeed represented in Hz and I forgot that the default for the RadiMation software is set to MHz.
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