
Common measurement settings
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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When the average or peak values are determined for the new sweep, the results of
the previous sweeps in the spectrogram are also considered.
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Off
The average or peak values are determined from the results of the newly swept
frames only.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:SPECtrogram:CONTinuous
Frame Count ← Spectrogram Frames
Determines how many frames are plotted during a single sweep (as opposed to a con-
tinuous sweep). The maximum number of possible frames depends on the history
depth (see
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:SPECtrogram:FRAMe:COUNt
Clear Spectrogram ← Spectrogram Frames
Resets the spectrogram result display and clears the history buffer.
This function is only available if a spectrogram is selected.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:SPECtrogram:CLEar[:IMMediate]
6.5.3
Reference: list of available RRC and Channel filters
For power measurement a number of especially steep-edged channel filters are availa-
ble (see the following table). The indicated filter bandwidth is the 3-dB bandwidth.
For RRC filters, the fixed roll-off factor (a) is also indicated.
The available Gaussian 3
dB sweep filters are listed in the R&S
FSV/A data sheet.
Table 6-4: Filter types
Filter Bandwidth
Filter Type
Application
100 Hz
CFILter
200 Hz
CFILter
300 Hz
CFILter
500 Hz
CFILter
1 kHz
CFILter
1.5 kHz
CFILter
2 kHz
CFILter
2.4 kHz
CFILter
SSB
2.7 kHz
CFILter
Bandwidth, filter and sweep configuration