
Remote Commands
R&S
®
FPL1000
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//------------ Checking the Results-------------------------
//Query the result of the limit check for all ranges.
CALC:LIM:FAIL?
//Query the peak for each range of the SEM measurement as a list.
TRAC:DATA? LIST
10.6.8
Measuring Spurious Emissions
The following commands are required to perform spurious emissions measurements.
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Configuring the List Evaluation
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Adjusting the X-Axis to the Range Definitions
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Performing a Spurious Measurement
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Retrieving and Saving Settings and Results
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Programming Example: Spurious Emissions Measurement
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10.6.8.1
Initializing the Measurement
Note that with the R&S
FPL1000, the spurious measurement must be initialized before
you can start configuring the sweep list or list evaluation.
INITiate<n>:SPURious
This command initiates a Spurious Emission measurement.
Suffix:
<n>
.
10.6.8.2
Configuring a Sweep List
The following commands configure the sweep list for spurious emission measure-
ments.
The sweep list cannot be configured using remote commands during an on-going
sweep operation.
Useful commands for configuring the sweep described elsewhere:
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Remote commands exclusive to spurious measurements:
[SENSe:]LIST:RANGe<ri>:BANDwidth:RESolution
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[SENSe:]LIST:RANGe<ri>:BANDwidth:VIDeo
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Configuring and Performing Measurements