
Remote Control Commands
R&S
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A string that specifies whether I/Q data (
NVWFM
) or marker data
(
NVMKR
) is transferred and the file name the data is stored in.
If the file with the specified name does not exist, a file is created.
Any existing content in the file is
overwritten
.
Complete file path and file extension can also be specified. If
omitted, files are stored in the default directory and the exten-
sion
*.wv
is assigned to the file name.
Setting parameters:
<Data>
block data
I/Q data or marker binary data, where the number of marker ele-
ments has to be equal to the number of I/Q samples
Binary block data follows the syntax:
#<Digits><Length><I0Q0..IxQx…IN-1QN-1>
or
#<Digits><Length><M0M1…Mx…MN-1>
#
Indicates the start of the binary block
<Digits>
Decimal value
Gives the number of decimal digits used for the
<Length>
value
<Length>
Decimal value
Number of bytes the follow in the
<Binary data>
part
I0Q0..IxQx…IN-1QN-1
Binary data in ASCII format
IxQx…
represents binary data (16-bit signed integer in 2's com-
plement notation) containing the I and Q component alternately
and starting with the I component. Each T and Q component
consists of 2 bytes in MSB format (most significant byte first).
The values of the 2 bytes in an I component and a Q component
are in the range: -32768 to +32767.
M0M1…Mx…MN-1
Binary data in ASCII format
Mx
represents one marker byte, where only the last 4 bits are
used. These 4 bits are assigned to the 4 possible markers of the
instrument, 1 bit per marker: Bit
0
= Marker 1, ... Bit
3
= Marker 4.
One 4-bit marker element is required for every I/Q sample.
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