REMOTE OPERATION
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Modulation mode
(source-specific)
MODE
Set modulation mode
Data type :
Character Program Data (valid combinations of AM, FM, PM, FSK2L,
FSK4L or PULSE. See table below.)
Allowed suffices :
None
Default suffix :
None
Examples:
MODE AM,FM
MODE FM,PULSE
VALID MODE COMBINATIONS TABLE
AM [,PULSE]
FM [,PULSE]
PM [,PULSE]
AM,FM [,PULSE]
AM,PM [,PULSE]
FSK2L [,PULSE]
FSK4L [,PULSE]
Note...
Order is not important, for example AM,FM is equivalent to
FM,AM. Pulse modulation can be used with any of the
AM,FM,PM,FSK2L and FSK4L modes.
FSK2L and FSK4L parameters are controlled using the FM
commands
MODE?
Prepares message containing information on Modulation Mode in the
following format:
:MODE <mode>
where:
<mode> is character program data indicating the modulation
mode settings
Example:
:MODE AM,FM
Modulation control
(source-specific)
MOD
[not used alone]
:ON
Turn modulation globally ON
:OFF
Turn modulation globally OFF
Examples:
MOD:ON
MOD:OFF
MOD?
Prepares message containing information on Modulation Control in the
following format:
:MOD:<status>
where:
<status> is a program mnemonic indicating whether the
Modulation is globally ON or OFF
Example:
:MOD:ON