
Remote commands
R&S
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Parameters:
<State>
ON | OFF | 0 | 1
*RST:
1
Example:
DET:AUTO OFF
The selection of the detector is not coupled to the trace mode.
Manual operation:
See
TRACe<n>:COPY
<TraceNumber>, <TraceNumber>
This command copies data from one trace to another.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Parameters:
<TraceNumber>
TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 | TRACE4 | TRACE5 | TRACE6
The first parameter is the destination trace, the second parame-
ter is the source.
(Note the 'e' in the parameter is required!)
Example:
TRAC:COPY TRACE1,TRACE2
Copies the data from trace 2 to trace 1.
Manual operation:
See
12.8.2.2
Configuring spectrograms
In addition to the standard "level versus frequency" or "level versus time" spectrum
traces, the R&S
FSV/A also provides a spectrogram display of the measured data. A
spectrogram shows how the spectral density of a signal varies over time. The x-axis
shows the frequency, the y-axis shows the time. The commands required to configure
spectrograms in a remote environment are described here. For details and manual
operation see
Chapter 7.5.2.2, "Spectrogram settings"
When configuring spectrograms, the window suffix is irrelevant. The settings are
always applied to the spectrogram window, or to all spectrogram windows, if several
are active for the same channel.
For commands to set markers in spectrograms, see
Chapter 12.8.3.6, "Marker search
Configuring a spectrogram measurement
CALCulate<n>:SGRam:CLEar[:IMMediate]
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CALCulate<n>:SPECtrogram:CLEar[:IMMediate]
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Analyzing measurements (basics)