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11.6.8.3 Configuring the List Evaluation
The following commands configure the list evaluation.
Useful commands for spurious emission measurements described elsewhere
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MMEMory:STORe<n>:LIST on page 942
Remote commands exclusive to spurious emission measurements
CALCulate<n>:PSEarch:AUTO....................................................................................... 697
CALCulate<n>:PEAKsearch:AUTO..................................................................................697
CALCulate<n>:ESPectrum:PSEarch:DETails.................................................................... 697
CALCulate<n>:ESPectrum:PEAKsearch:DETails...............................................................697
CALCulate<n>:PSEarch:MARGin.................................................................................... 698
CALCulate<n>:PEAKsearch:MARGin...............................................................................698
CALCulate<n>:PSEarch:PSHow......................................................................................698
CALCulate<n>:PEAKsearch:PSHow................................................................................698
CALCulate<n>:PSEarch:SUBRanges...............................................................................698
CALCulate<n>:PEAKsearch:SUBRanges.........................................................................698
CALCulate<n>:PSEarch:AUTO <State>
CALCulate<n>:PEAKsearch:AUTO <State>
This command turns the list evaluatio
n on and off.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Window
Parameters:
<State> ON | OFF | 0 | 1
*RST: 1
Example:
CALC:PSE:AUTO OFF
Deactivates the list evaluation.
CALCulate<n>:ESPectrum:PSEarch:DETails <State>
CALCulate<n>:ESPectrum:PEAKsearch:DETails <State>
This command configures how detailed the list in the Result Summary is.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Window
Parameters:
<State> ON | OFF | 1 | 0
ON | 1
Includes all detected peaks (up to a maximum defined by
CALCulate<n>:PEAKsearch:SUBRanges on page 698).
OFF | 0
Includes only one peak per range.
Configuring and Performing Measurements