User Manual
Remote Commands
R&S
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FPL1000
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//Queries the frequency (x), level (y) and frame values of marker 1.
CALC:MARK2:X?
CALC:MARK2:Y?
CALC:MARK2:SGR:FRAM?
//Queries the frequency (x), level (y) and frame values of marker 2.
CALC:DELT1:X?
CALC:DELT1:Y?
CALC:DELT1:SGR:FRAM?
//Queries the frequency (x), level (y) and frame values of deltamarker 1.
CALC:DELT3:X?
CALC:DELT3:Y?
CALC:DELT3:SGR:FRAM?
//Queries the frequency (x), level (y) and frame values of deltamarker 3.
CALC:SGR:TST:DATA? ALL
//Queries the time stamps of all stored frames.
CALC:SGR:FRAM:SEL -1
//Selects the frame that was captured 1 second after measurement start (Note the
//negative value!). This frame is displayed in the Spectrum window.
TRAC:DATA? SGR
//Retrieves the trace data for the spectrogram. For each frame, the power level
//and frequency at each sweep point are returned.
TRAC:DATA? TRACE1
//Retrieves the trace data for the selected frame only.
11.8.8 Working with Markers
The commands required to work with markers and marker functions in a remote envi-
ronment are described here. The tasks for manual operation are described in Chap-
ter 7.9, "Marker Usage", on page 345.
In the Spectrum application, markers are identical in all windows. Thus, the suffix <n>
for the window is generally irrelevant.
● Setting Up Individual Markers............................................................................... 840
● General Marker Settings....................................................................................... 845
● Configuring and Performing a Marker Search.......................................................847
● Positioning the Marker.......................................................................................... 851
● Retrieving Marker Results.....................................................................................857
● Marker Search (Spectrograms).............................................................................858
● Fixed Reference Marker Settings..........................................................................868
● Marker Peak Lists................................................................................................. 870
● Noise Measurement Marker..................................................................................873
● Phase Noise Measurement Marker.......................................................................875
● Band Power Marker.............................................................................................. 877
Setting Basic Spectrum RF Measurement Parameters