
Remote Commands
R&S
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FSW
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14.5.3.6
General ACLR Measurement Settings
The following commands control the measurement algorithm.
Useful commands for the ACLR measurement described elsewhere:
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[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:PRESet:RLEVel
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CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:FUNCtion:POWer<sb>:MODE
Remote commands exclusive to ACLR measurement
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[SENSe:]POWer:HSPeed
<State>
This command turns high speed ACLR and channel power measurements on and off.
If on, the R&S
FSW performs a measurement on each channel in the time domain. It
returns to the frequency domain when the measurement is done.
In some telecommunications standards, high speed measurements use weighting fil-
ters with characteristic or steep-edged channel filters for band limitation.
Parameters:
<State>
ON | OFF | 1 | 0
*RST:
0
Example:
POW:HSP ON
Manual operation:
See
14.5.3.7
Configuring MSR ACLR Measurements
If the "Multi-Standard Radio" standard is selected (see
on page 842), the channels for the ACLR measure-
ment are configured differently. (For more information see
ment on Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) Signals"
In this case, use the following commands.
General MSR ACLR Measurement Settings
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MSR Sub Block and Tx Channel Setup
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General MSR ACLR Measurement Settings
Useful commands for configuring general MSR ACLR settings described elsewhere:
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CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:FUNCtion:POWer<sb>:PRESet
Configuring and Performing Measurements