The Site Master uses two types of processing to transform frequency domain data to time data (or distance data). Bandpass processing is the standard processing technique that can be applied to all frequency sweep setups. Only impulse response can be displayed in this mode. Lowpass processing is a technique that can be used only where frequency content that is fairly close to DC is available. This technique creates a pure real transform and can produce a step response in addition to an impulse response. For the same frequency sweep width, lowpass processing produces time (or distance) resolution that is a factor of 2 better than that of bandpass processing.
The Site Master (when Auto Processing in TIME submenu is toggled on) always tries to use lowpass processing whenever the frequency sweep has low frequency content. For band‑limited sweeps with a starting frequency not near DC (such as for waveguide devices), the Site Master automatically defaults to bandpass processing.
You can force the instrument to always use bandpass processing by turning off Auto Processing in TIME submenu. For most setups, however, you should take advantage of lowpass processing whenever possible.