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Will FRD tools import .txt files? - Click HERE for Original Thread
Slanski62
A few of the drivers I'd like to try (Usher and Dayton) offer frequency and impedence data as a .txt file, rather than a plot. Instead of using a tool like SPLTrace to import the data, will any of the FRD tools import the data in text format? Any help is appreciated.

Steve
EdwardWest
The .FRD file type is a standard ASCII text file. It just needs to have the proper header and column delimiter. See this webpage for the specifics:

http://www.pvconsultants.com/audio/frdis.htm

You can use a standard text editor (MS Wordpad) to make the necessary changes, save the file and rename it to (whatever).FRD and it should load with no problems.

Hope this helps,
Edward
Slanski62
Edward, thanks a million for your reply. I'm just learning, so this helps my out a lot.

Steve

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