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Remote Commands
R&S
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FSW
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[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:SPACing:ALTernate<ch>
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[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:SPACing:CHANnel<ch>
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[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:TXCHannel:COUNt
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[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:ACPairs
<ChannelPairs>
This command defines the number of pairs of adjacent and alternate channels.
Parameters:
<ChannelPairs>
Range:
0 to 12
*RST:
1
Manual operation:
See
"Number of Channels (Tx, ADJ)"
See
"Number of Adjacent Channels (ADJ Count)"
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BANDwidth|BWIDth:ACHannel
<Bandwidth>
This command defines the channel bandwidth of the adjacent channel.
The adjacent channel is the first pair of channels next to the transmission channels. If
you set the channel bandwidth for these channels, the R&S
FSW sets the bandwidth of
the alternate channels to the same value.
Steep-edged channel filters are available for fast ACLR measurements.
Parameters:
<Bandwidth>
Range:
100 Hz to 1000 MHz
*RST:
14 kHz
Manual operation:
See
See
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BANDwidth|BWIDth:ALTernate<ch>
<Bandwidth>
This command defines the channel bandwidth of the alternate channels.
If you set the channel bandwidth for the first alternate channel, the R&S
FSW sets the
bandwidth of the other alternate channels to the same value, but not the other way
round. The command works hierarchically: to set a bandwidth of the 3rd and 4th chan-
nel, you have to set the bandwidth of the 3rd channel first.
Steep-edged channel filters are available for fast ACLR measurements.
Parameters:
<Bandwidth>
Range:
100 Hz to 1000 MHz
*RST:
14 kHz
Manual operation:
See
See
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BANDwidth|BWIDth[:CHANnel<ch>]
<Bandwidth>
This command defines the channel bandwidth of the transmission channels.
Configuring and Performing Measurements