
R&S
FS-K30
Remote Control
Description
of commands
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[SENSe]:CORRection:LOSS:OUTPut:TABLe <numeric value>,<numeric value>...
This remote control command allows a new user defined output loss lookup table
list to be specified. The list arguments specified will completely overwrite all current
output loss list entries regardless of how many entries are present and how many
entries are being supplied for the new list. This list will be interpreted by the K30
option to determine the correct output loss to use for the frequency that requires
measuring.
This command will however not be effective if the remote control command
SENS:CORR:LOSS:OUTP:MODE SPOT was previously entered.
Parameter
numeric_value = a frequency loss pair of arguments, in frequency loss order up to
a maximum of argument 100 pairs. The frequency can be specified in Hz, kHz,
MHz or GHz with a maximum of two decimal places. The loss figure must be a
value in dB accurate to two decimal places.
Example
SENS:CORR:LOSS:OUTP:TABL 1MHz,10,2MHz,12
'The R&S FS-K30 option will overwrite the current internal
loss output table with the two entry pairs specified.
Characteristics
*RST value: -
SCPI: device specific
[SENSe]:CORRection:IREJection <numeric value >
This remote control command allows an image rejection value associated with
DUT to be entered which will be effective across the complete range of
measurement frequencies.
Example
SENS:CORR:IREJ 100
'an image rejection value of 100 dB will be used.
Characteristics
*RST value: 999.99 dB
SCPI: device specific
[SENSe]:CORRection[:STATe] ON | OFF
This remote control command can be used to control whether the R&S FS-K30
option will factor in the results obtained from second stage correction when
performing a noise and gain measurement.
Example
SENS:CORR:STAT ON
'The R&S FS-K30 option will take into account the calibration
results when performing the noise and gain measurement.