Comm CommSystem SaveLevel
Control how a Comm System is saved (Deprecated Command)
Syntax
Comm <CommSysObjectPath> CommSystem SaveLevel {SaveOptions}
ATTENTION: THIS COMMAND IS DEPRECATED and has become obsolete.
Description
This command was deprecated in STK 9, it should no longer be used. This command has become obsolete.
The Comm CommSystem SaveLevel command allows you to set the save levels to be used when saving a Comm System.
{SaveOptions} can be:
{SaveOption} | Description |
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Minimal | Xmtr ID, Rcvr ID, Xmtr EIRP and No. of Interferers |
Nominal | All of the above, plus Rcvr g/T, Rcvr C/No, Rcvr C/N, Rcvr Eb/No, Rcvr BER, Rcvr C/I, Rcvr Delta T/T and Power Flux Density |
Level3 | All of the above, plus Xmtr Gain, Xmtr Power, Xmtr Azimuth, Xmtr Elevation, Rcvr Frequency, Rcvr Rcvd Iso. Power, Rcvr Flux Density, Rcvr Gain, Rcvr Tsun, Rcvr Tearth, Rcvr Train, Rcvr Tcosmic, Rcvr Tatmos, Rcvr Tother, Rcvr Tant, Rcvr Tequiv, Rcvr Azimuth, Rcvr Elevation, Rcvr Bandwidth and Rcvr Bandwidth Overlap |
StatsOnly {Yes | No} | Generates statistical data (such as PFDs and CDFs), but no time-based link or interferer information, nor any graphics. No data elements are saved. The advantage of this mode is that it requires considerably less disk space. |
SaveAll | Saves all data related to the Comm System. |
Example
To save only nominal information about CommSys1, including transmitter and receiver ID, transmitter EIRP, receiver g/T, C/No and more:
Comm */CommSystem/CommSys1 CommSystem SaveLevel Nominal
ReturnMessage
Group Membership
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Version
9.0