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LTE SRS Measurement
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// Query the measurement state (should be "RDY").
// *****************************************************************************
INIT:LTE:MEAS:SRS
FETCh:LTE:MEAS:SRS:TRACe:PDYNamics:CURRent?
FETCh:LTE:MEAS:SRS:TRACe:PDYNamics:AVERage?
FETCh:LTE:MEAS:SRS:STATe?
// *****************************************************************************
// Start continuous measurement and wait for 5 ms.
// Return average trace.
// Query measurement state and substates (should be "RUN,ADJ,ACT").
// *****************************************************************************
CONFigure:LTE:MEAS:SRS:REPetition CONTinuous
INIT:LTE:MEAS:SRS
Pause 5000
FETCh:LTE:MEAS:SRS:TRACe:PDYNamics:AVERage?
FETCh:LTE:MEAS:SRS:STATe:ALL?
5.5 Command Reference
The following sections provide detailed reference information on the remote control
commands of the "LTE SRS" measurement.
Conventions and General Information
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5.5.1 Conventions and General Information
The following sections describe the most important conventions and general informa-
tions concerning the command reference.
5.5.1.1
MEAS<i>
MEAS<i> is used as abbreviation of "MEASurement<instance>". For better readability
only the abbreviated form (which is also accepted by the instrument) is given in the
command reference.
The <instance> is relevant for instruments supporting several instances of the same
firmware application. It can be omitted if the instrument supports only one instance, or
to address the first instance.
See also: "Firmware Applications" in the R&S
CMW user manual, chapter "Remote
Control"
Command Reference