Table 2.0 Model 3116-T71 M&C Commands (continued)
xxxxx is a signed number representing the frequency offset value
Returns {aaSFxxxxx} where:
{aaSF}
Frequency Offset
xxxxx is a signed number representing the ref. offset value
Returns {aaSOxxxxx} where:
{aaSO}
Reference Offset
x = 6 to select band 6: in = (17.3 to 18.4 GHz)
Out = (10700 to 11800 MHz)
x = 5 to select band 5: in = (13.75 to 14.85 GHz)
Out = (11700 to 12800 MHz)
yyyy = unit firmware rev.
xxxxxxxx = unit model number
returns {aaSVxxxxxxxxyyyy} where:
{aaSV}
Model and firmware revision
w = 0 if no summary alarm, w = 1 if summary alarm
x = 0 if unit is using internal 10 MHz ref,
x = 1 if unit is using external reference
y = 0 oven warm-up is off
y = 1 oven warm-up is on
z = 0 mute is off
z = 1 mute is on
Returns {aaSAwxyz} where:
{aaSA}
Unit Status
x = 3 if in auto-select mode
x = 7 to select band 7: in = (17.3 to 18.4 GHz)
Out = (11700 to 12800 MHz)
x = 4 to select band 4: in = (13.75 to 14.85 GHz)
out = (11700 to 12800 MHz)
x = 3 to select band 3: in = (13.75 to 14.85 GHz)
out = (10700 to 11800 MHz)
x = 2 to select band 2: in = (7.90 to 8.40 GHz)
out = (7250 to 7750 MHz)
x = 1 to select band 1: in = (5.85 to 6.95 GHz)
out = (3400 to 4500 MHz)
Returns {aaSBx} where:
{aaSB}
Frequency Band
x = 2 if External 10 MHz reference is selected
x = 1 if Internal 10 MHz reference is selected
Returns {aaSEx} where:
{aaSE}
10 MHz reference
Range: (-40 to +20 in 0.5 dB steps)
xxxx = 4 characters
Returns {aaSGxxxx} where:
{aaSG}
Gain
Description
Syntax
Command
Table 2.0: Model 3116-T71 M&C Commands (continued)
3116-T71 Manual, Rev. C
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