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[SENSe:]MIXer:LOSS[:LOW]
<Average>
This command defines the average conversion loss to be used for the entire low (first)
range.
Parameters:
<Average>
numeric value
Range:
0 to 100
*RST:
24.0 dB
Default unit: dB
Example:
MIX:LOSS 20dB
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe:]MIXer:PORTs
<PortType>
This command specifies whether the mixer is a 2-port or 3-port type.
Parameters:
<PortType>
2 | 3
*RST:
2
Example:
MIX:PORT 3
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe:]MIXer:RFOVerrange[:STATe]
<State>
If enabled, the band limits are extended beyond "RF Start" and "RF Stop" due to the
capabilities of the used harmonics.
Parameters:
<State>
ON | OFF
*RST:
OFF
Manual operation:
See
Conversion Loss Table Settings
The following settings are required to configure and manage conversion loss tables.
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[SENSe:]CORRection:CVL:CATAlog?
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Setting Basic Measurement Parameters