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R&S FSP
Remote Control – Description of Commands
MMEMory Subsystem
MMEMory:STORe<1|2>:SPURious
<file_name>
This command stores the peak list in an ASCII file to a file on a disk.
The file has a header containing important parameters for scaling, several data sections containing the
sweep settings per range and a data section containing the peak list.
The header data is made up of three columns, separated by ';':
parameter name; numeric value; base unit
The data section for the measurement values starts with the key word "TRACE <n>:", where <n>
includes the number of the used trace. Next comes the peak list with several columns also separated
by ';'.
Spreadsheet programs such as MS Excel can read this format. Use ';' as the delimiter for the table
cells.
Parameter:
<file_name> := DOS file name
Example:
"MMEM:STOR:SPUR 'D:\TEST.ASC'"
Characteristics:
*RST value: -
SCPI: device-specific
Mode:
A
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.
MMEMory:STORe<1|2>:STATe
1,<file_name>
This command stores the current device settings in a specified file name.
The file name includes indication of the path and may also include the drive name. The numeric suffix
in STORe<1|2> is irrelevant with this command.
For a detailed discription of the selectable items refer to the command
Parameter:
<file_name> = DOS file name without extension
Example:
"MMEM:STOR:STAT 1,'TEST'"
Characteristics:
*RST value: -
SCPI: conform
Mode:
A
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.
MMEMory:STORe<1|2>:TRACe
1 to 3,<file_name>
This command stores the selected trace in a file with ASCII format. The file format is described in
chapter
“ASCII FILE EXPORT” on page 4.42
The numeric suffix at STORe<1|2> indicates the measurement window (screen A or B).
The decimal separator (decimal point or comma) for floating-point numerals contained in the file is
defined with the
FORMat:DEXPort:DSEParator
command.
Different language versions of evaluation programs may require different handling
of the decimal point. Using the
DECIM SEP
softkey, you can thus choose between
the delimiters '.' (decimal point) and ',' (comma).
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