Unlike header, signal, and annotation files, calibration files are
not associated with individual records. A calibration file is needed
only if you have records containing signals other than ECGs; in this
case, it is likely that a single calibration file will be adequate for use
with all of your records. Calibration files are text files, with lines
terminated by ASCII carriage-return/line-feed pairs, created by
newcal
, from which calopen
reads the calibration list
(see section Calibration Information Structures).
The DB Software Package includes a standard calibration file,
`dbcal', in the `udb' directory.
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