Joe, zipped file is attached. Filename includes the code version. Folders in the archive indicate location. Cheers.
Thanks, I have them now.
All pure guess work and just talking out of my ass, looking at the raw data, it appears they have everything in 8-Byte records. Records end in 3f-42 & 0 (I'll call that the record type).
FORZ12vs21: Looking at your two files, index 2 & 3 are swapped. Much of the data between these two files are identical. Perhaps some sort of very long pointless header.
FORZ_JQS_12vs12: Your 12 file compared with the one I generated. Index 0 and 4 do not match. Perhaps an encoded serial number? Then there is again a very long header which appears identical.
Forz_12vs21_data: Looking at your two files, everything is identical starting at index 4 to 95. I suspect after this is the actual data for the receivers.
Forz_12vs21_data_flip_decimate_combine_fixpoint:
I suspect one file contains data for two receivers? If I strip off the record type, then flip the byte order, decimate the records and convert it to some sort of fixed point we get this mess. One column per receiver, 182 records each. Guessing they would do a linear sweep from the 300k to 9GHz.
I'll try loading your files onto my PNA and see if it barks about a SN. If so, then change those two index's and see what happens. If it loads, I expect there is going to be a fairly dramatic change in the offset. If it seems right, maybe introduce a disturbance in one receiver. May not be too bad. Then again, as I said, all a guess.