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Remote Commands
R&S
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FPL1000
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ESP:RANG2:LIM2:ABS:STAR 10
ESP:RANG2:LIM2:ABS:STOP 10
//Define a relative limit of -20 dBc for the entire range 2 for power class 2.
ESP:RANG2:LIM2:REL:STAR -20
ESP:RANG2:LIM2:REL:STOP -20
//------------ Configuring List Evaluation-----------------
//Activate list evaluation, i.e. the peak is determined for each range
//after each sweep.
CALC:ESP:PSE:AUTO ON
//Define a peak threshold of 10 dB.
CALC:ESP:PSE:MARG 10dB
//------------ Managing Measurement Configurations----------
//Save the current configuration in a new file named '3GPP_UL_User'
//in the same directory so the standard is not overwritten.
ESP:PRES:STOR 'WCDMA\3GPP\UL\3GPP_UL_User.xml'
//------------ Performing the measurement-------------------
//One sweep
INIT:ESP
//------------ 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
8.6.7 Measuring Spurious Emissions
All remote control commands specific to spurious emissions measurements are descri-
bed here.
Initializing the Measurement................................................................................. 590
Configuring a Sweep List...................................................................................... 591
Configuring the List Evaluation............................................................................. 598
Performing a Spurious Measurement................................................................... 600
Retrieving and Saving Settings and Results.........................................................600
Programming Example: Spurious Emissions Measurement.................................600
8.6.7.1 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................................................................................................... 591
Configuring and Performing Measurements