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RGS-2000NG TCAS Test Set Operation Manual
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5.11.3
INTERFERENCE PULSE
This set of commands allows the user to define an interference pulse. The first pulse is reference to the
top P1 pulse in a single interrogation and the first interrogation in a double interrogation. The second
interference pulse needs to be enabled to be transmitted.
5.11.3.1
First Interference Pulse Width
5.11.3.2
Interference Position
5.11.3.3
Interference Pulse Amplitude
Command Syntax:
{:RGS | :RGS2000NG}{:XPDR}{:INTERFERENCE | :INTERF}{:P1WIDTH |
:P1W}SP<numeric>CR
Description:
This command sets the width of the first interference pulse.
Numeric:
0 to 1.95 µs (decimal ASCII)
Default:
0.8 µs
Example:
:RGS:XPDR:INTERF:P1W 0.9\r
Query:
:RGS:XPDR:INTERF:P1W?\r
Returns:
0.9
Command Syntax:
{:RGS | :RGS2000NG}{:XPDR}{:INTERFERENCE | :INTERF}{:POSITION |
:POS}SP<numeric>CR
Description:
This command sets the first interference pulse position.
Numeric:
-14.975 to 393 µs (decimal ASCII)
Default:
2.0
Example:
:RGS:XPDR:INTERF:POS 3.9\r
Query:
:RGS:XPDR:INTERF:POS?\r
Returns:
3.9
Command Syntax:
{:RGS | :RGS2000NG}{:XPDR}{:INTERFERENCE | :INTERF}{:AMPLITUDE |
:AMP}SP<value>CR
Description:
This command sets the interfere nce pulse amplitude. This affects both
interference pulses if enabled.
Value:
-19 to 9 dB (decimal ASCII) | CAL | OFF
Default:
CAL
Example:
:RGS:XPDR:INTERF:AMP 3.0\r
Query:
:RGS:XPDR:INTERF:AMP?\r
Returns:
3.0