
Remote Commands
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Parameters:
<Alpha>
Roll-off factor
Range:
0 to 1
*RST:
0.22
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer[:STATe]:UACHannel
<State>
This command turns the weighting filter for the upper adjacent channel on and off for
asymmetrical MSR signals. To configure the factor for the lower adjacent channel, use
the
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer[:STATe]:ACHannel
command.
Parameters:
<State>
ON | OFF | 1 | 0
*RST:
0
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer[:STATe]:UALTernate<ch>
<State>
This command turns the weighting filter for the upper alternate channels on and off for
asymmetrical MSR signals. To configure the factor for the lower alternate channels,
use the
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer[:STATe]:ALTernate<ch>
mand.
Suffix:
<ch>
.
1..n
Alternate channel number
Parameters:
<State>
ON | OFF | 1 | 0
*RST:
0
Manual operation:
See
MSR Gap Channel Setup
The functions for manual operation are described in
Chapter 7.3.5.4, "MSR Gap Chan-
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:ACPower:GAP<gap>:ABSolute
.................................................... 775
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:ACPower:GAP<gap>:ABSolute:STATe
..........................................775
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:ACPower:GAP<gap>:ACLR[:RELative]
......................................... 776
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:ACPower:GAP<gap>:ACLR[:RELative]:STATe
...............................776
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:ACPower:GAP<gap>[:CACLr][:RELative]
...................................... 776
CALCulate<n>:LIMit<li>:ACPower:GAP<gap>[:CACLr][:RELative]:STATe
............................ 777
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:AGCHannels
.........................................................................777
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BWIDth:GAP<gap>
................................................................778
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BANDwidth:GAP<gap>
.......................................................... 778
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer:ALPHa:GAP<gap>
.......................................................778
Configuring and Performing Measurements