Programming
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:SOUR{1-36}:POW:PORT:COUP
:SOUR{1-36}:POW:PORT{1-4}
To set the correction of power-level attenuation so that it's proportional to
the frequency (power slope feature), use the following command:
:SOUR{1-36}:POW:SLOP:STAT
:SOUR{1-36}:POW:SLOP
• If you turn on the power slope feature, the sweep mode is
changed to the step mode.
Configuring segment sweep settings
When you opt to use segment sweep, you can set all items (in the segment
sweep table) by using a single command:
:SENS{1-36}:SEGM:DATA
Alternatively, you can configure the segment sweep settings based on the
data contained in a CSV file by issuing the following command:
:MMEM:LOAD:SEGM
Also, you can save the contents of the current segment sweep table to a
file by issuing the following command:
:MMEM:STOR:SEGM
For more information on how to save and load the segment sweep table,
refer to Saving and recalling the segment sweep table.
Configuring power sweep settings
To set the sweep range, use the following commands:
Type Command
Start value
:SOUR{1-36}:POW:STAR
Stop value
:SOUR{1-36}:POW:STOP
Center value
:SOUR{1-36}:POW:CENT
Span value
:SOUR{1-36}:POW:SPAN
To set the fixed frequency (CW frequency), use the following command:
:SENS{1-36}:FREQ
To set the number of points, the sweep time, the sweep delay time, and
the IF bandwidth, use the same commands as for the linear/log sweep.
Configuring Averaging Settings