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Programming Manual
LMR Master™ S412E
An Integrated, Handheld Multi-function Land Mobile Radio
Test Tool for Greater Flexibility and Technician Productivity
Note
SCPI programming commands may not be available for all instrument operating
modes and functions.
Anritsu Company
490 Jarvis Drive
Morgan Hill, CA 95037-2809
USA
http://www.anritsu.com
Part Number: 10580-00319
Revision: N
Published: August 2016
Copyright 2016 Anritsu Company

Table of Contents

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Anritsu LMR Master S412E Specifications

General IconGeneral
Dynamic Range> 100 dB
GPSOptional
2-Port Transmission MeasurementYes
Measurement TypesReturn Loss, VSWR, Cable Loss, Distance-to-Fault
Display7 inch TFT Touchscreen
Measurement Speed1 ms
InterfaceUSB, Ethernet
Operating Temperature-10°C to +50°C

Summary

Chapter 1 — General Information

1-1 About this Manual

Provides an overview of the SCPI Programming Manual's content and intended use.

1-2 Introduction

Introduces the chapter's focus on remote programming setup, connections, and requirements.

1-3 Contacting Anritsu

Provides contact information and resources for Anritsu support and product updates.

1-4 Remote Programming Setup and Interface

Details Ethernet and USB connection methods, cable requirements, and setup for remote instrument operation.

1-5 Sending SCPI Commands

Explains how to send SCPI commands to the LMR Master via VISA controllers over Ethernet or USB.

Chapter 2 — Programming with SCPI

2-1 Introduction

Introduces SCPI programming, covering command types, structure, subsystems, and conventions.

2-2 Introduction to SCPI Programming

Defines SCPI as a standard set of commands for programmable instruments, aiming for a consistent development environment.

2-3 SCPI Common Commands

Lists and describes common SCPI commands defined in IEEE 488.2, identified by an asterisk.

2-4 SCPI Required Commands

Lists the SCPI commands that are mandatory for all SCPI-compatible instruments, working across all modes.

2-5 SCPI Optional Commands

Lists optional SCPI commands that control most programmable functions, sorted by measurement modes.

2-6 Subsystem Commands

Explains subsystem commands that control instrument functions, identified by colons between keywords.

2-7 Notational Conventions

Standardizes command syntax and style to simplify programming across instruments.

2-8 Notational Examples

Provides examples of valid command statements and explains command terminators.

2-9 Formatting Conventions

Outlines the conventions used in describing SCPI commands, including formatting and syntax.

2-10 Parameter Names

Lists and describes identifiers used in optional command definitions, with units specified per command.

Chapter 3 — All Mode Commands

3-1 Introduction

States that commands in this chapter are functional in all modes of operation.

3-2 :FETCh GPS Subsystem

Explains the :FETCh:GPS? command used to retrieve GPS information, including status, timing, and location.

3-3 :INSTrument Subsystem

Controls the selection of the current instrument mode, managing logical instruments within the device.

3-4 :MMEMory Subsystem

Provides functions for accessing instrument setup and data storage, including file transfer and deletion.

3-5 :STATus Subsystem

Relates to commands concerning the current operating state of the instrument, such as query operation status.

3-6 :SYSTem Subsystem

Contains commands affecting instrument functionality, not directly related to data collection or display.

3-7 [:SENSe]:GPS Subsystem

Relates to optional GPS commands, covering GPS state, antenna current, receiver reset, and antenna voltage.

Chapter 4 — Spectrum Analyzer Commands

4-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Allows the user to stop current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

4-2 :CALCulate Subsystem

Processes data collected via the SENSE subsystem, including limit line management and trace operations.

4-3 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

4-4 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting Max Hold state and power offset.

4-5 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for WiMAX modes, including constellation and EVM results.

4-6 :FORMat Subsystem

Determines the formatting of numeric data during transfer, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

4-7 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

4-8 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

4-9 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall of stored setups and traces.

4-10 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

4-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data to and from the instrument, including header information and data formats.

4-12 :TRIGger Subsystem

Manages instrument functions related to triggering for synchronization purposes.

4-13 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

4-14 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters, not signal-oriented parameters.

Chapter 5 — VNA Commands

5-1 Introduction

Describes commands for LMR Master mode, specifying which commands are usable and potential issues with others.

5-2 :CALCulate Subsystem

Processes data collected via the SENSE subsystem, including trace data transfer and graph type definitions.

5-3 :Display Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace selection and graph types.

5-4 :Format Subsystem

Determines the formatting of numeric data when transferred, specifically for data returned in certain commands.

5-5 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

5-6 :INPut Subsystem

Manages characteristics of the input port, including bias settings and tripped states.

5-7 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall of stored setups and traces.

5-8 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power levels and signal generator patterns.

5-9 :SYSTem Subsystem

Manages system-level parameters such as memory state, installed options, and presets.

5-10 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data to and from the instrument, including header information and data formats.

5-11 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters, such as RF output signal state and averaging count.

Chapter 6 — Vector Voltmeter Commands

6-1 Introduction

Describes commands for Vector Voltmeter mode, specifying usable commands and potential issues.

6-2 :FETCh Subsystem

Fetches VVM data and relative data, returning results based on measurement type and format.

6-3 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall of stored setups and traces.

6-4 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data specific to Vector Voltmeter mode, returning header information.

6-5 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Manages device-specific parameters for Vector Voltmeter mode, such as cable selection and measurement format.

Chapter 7 — Fixed WiMAX Commands

7-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

7-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

7-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting Max Hold state and power offset.

7-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for WiMAX modes, including constellation and EVM results.

7-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

7-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

7-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

7-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall of stored setups and traces.

7-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

7-10 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for WiMAX modes, returning header information and parameter names.

7-11 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for WiMAX, including bandwidth and cyclic prefix ratio.

Chapter 8 — Mobile WiMAX Commands

8-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

8-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

8-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting Max Hold state and power offset.

8-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for WiMAX modes, including constellation and EVM results.

8-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

8-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

8-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

8-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall of stored setups and traces.

8-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

Chapter 9 — LTE Commands

9-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

9-2 :CALCulate Subsystem

Processes data collected via the SENSE subsystem, including marker and trace operations.

9-3 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

9-4 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting scale and power offset settings.

9-5 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for LTE modes, including constellation and time alignment.

9-6 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

9-7 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

9-8 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

9-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

9-10 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for LTE modes, returning header information and parameter names.

9-11 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for LTE, including bandwidth and constellation reference points.

Chapter 10 — P25 Phase 1 Commands

10-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

10-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

10-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace selection and scale settings.

10-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for P25 Phase 1 modes, including coverage and signal analyzer results.

10-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

10-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

10-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

10-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

10-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

10-10 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power level offsets and signal generator patterns.

10-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for P25 Phase 1 modes, returning header information and parameter values.

10-12 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

10-13 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for P25 Phase 1, such as application self-test and averaging count.

Chapter 11 — P25 Phase 2 Commands

11-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

11-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

11-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace selection and scale settings.

11-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for P25 Phase 2 modes, including coverage and signal analyzer results.

11-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

11-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

11-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

11-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

11-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

11-10 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power level offsets and signal generator patterns.

11-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for P25 Phase 2 modes, returning header information and parameter values.

11-12 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

11-13 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for P25 Phase 2, such as application self-test and averaging count.

Chapter 12 — NXDN Commands

12-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

12-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

12-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace selection and scale settings.

12-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for NXDN modes, including coverage and signal analyzer results.

12-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

12-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

12-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

12-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

12-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

12-10 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power level offsets and signal generator patterns.

12-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for NXDN modes, returning header information and parameter values.

12-12 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

12-13 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for NXDN, including bandwidth and modulation type.

Chapter 13 — dPMR Commands

13-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

13-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

13-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace selection and scale settings.

13-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for dPMR modes, including coverage and signal analyzer results.

13-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

13-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

13-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

13-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

13-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

13-10 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power level offsets and signal generator patterns.

13-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for dPMR modes, returning header information and parameter values.

13-12 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

13-13 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for dPMR, such as application self-test and squelch level.

Chapter 14 — DMR 2 Commands

14-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

14-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

14-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace selection and scale settings.

14-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for DMR 2 modes, including coverage and signal analyzer results.

14-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

14-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

14-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

14-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

14-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

14-10 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power level offsets and signal generator patterns.

14-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for DMR 2 modes, returning header information and parameter values.

14-12 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

14-13 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for DMR 2, such as application self-test and squelch level.

Chapter 15 — PTC Commands

15-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

15-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

15-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace selection and scale settings.

15-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for PTC modes, including coverage and signal analyzer results.

15-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

15-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

15-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

15-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

15-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

15-10 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power level offsets and signal generator patterns.

15-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for PTC modes, returning header information and parameter values.

15-12 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

15-13 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for PTC, such as application self-test and modulation type.

Chapter 16 — NBFM Commands

16-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

16-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

16-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace mapping types and scale.

16-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for NBFM modes, including coverage and SINAD.

16-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

16-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

16-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

16-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

16-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

16-10 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power level offsets and signal generator patterns.

16-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for NBFM modes, returning header information and parameter values.

16-12 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

16-13 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for NBFM, including bandwidth and squelch level.

Chapter 17 — TETRA Commands

17-1 :ABORt Subsystem

Stops current measurement activities on the instrument by restarting sweeps or measurements.

17-2 :CONFigure Subsystem

Prepares the instrument for selected measurements, disabling others and activating the specified one.

17-3 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting trace selection and scale settings.

17-4 :FETCh Subsystem

Returns the most recent measurement data for TETRA modes, including coverage and signal analyzer results.

17-5 :FORMat Subsystem

Specifies the format for returned data, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

17-6 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

17-7 :MEASure Subsystem

Takes the instrument from its current state, enables measurement, and returns results upon completion.

17-8 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

17-9 :READ Subsystem

Combines ABORT, INITiate, and FETCH commands to perform measurements and return results.

17-10 :SOURce Subsystem

Controls the internal signal source, managing power level offsets and signal generator patterns.

17-11 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data for TETRA modes, returning header information and parameter values.

17-12 :UNIT Subsystem

Modifies default units for related parameters, affecting both commands and responses.

17-13 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for TETRA, such as application self-test and frequency settings.

Chapter 18 — AM/FM/PM Commands

18-1 :CALCulate Subsystem

Processes data collected via the SENSE subsystem, including marker operations.

18-2 :DISPlay Subsystem

Modifies the display of data for the user, affecting scale and power offset settings.

18-3 :FORMat Subsystem

Determines the formatting of numeric data when transferred, supporting ASCII, Integer, and Real formats.

18-4 :INITiate Subsystem

Controls measurement triggering, allowing for continuous or single sweep operation.

18-5 :MMEMory Subsystem

Manages instrument setup and data storage, enabling recall and storage of setups and traces.

18-6 :TRACe Subsystem

Handles transfer of trace data to and from the instrument, including ASCII header specification.

18-7 [:SENSe] Subsystem

Relates to device-specific parameters for AM/FM/PM, such as demodulation mode and IF bandwidth.

Appendix A — Example

A-1 C/C++

Provides a C/C++ example code snippet for querying instrument identification via VISA.

A-2 Visual Basic

Provides a Visual Basic example subroutine for querying instrument identification via VISA.

Appendix B — Commands by Mode

Chapter 1—General Information

General information about the programming manual, including its scope and purpose.

Chapter 2—Programming with SCPI

Details SCPI programming concepts, command structure, syntax, and conventions.

Chapter 3—All Mode Commands

Lists commands applicable to all instrument modes, including GPS, instrument selection, and memory management.

Chapter 4—Spectrum Analyzer Commands

Covers commands specific to Spectrum Analyzer mode, such as abort, calculate, configure, and display operations.

Chapter 5—VNA Commands

Details commands for Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) mode, including calculate, display, format, and source subsystems.

Chapter 6—Vector Voltmeter Commands

Describes commands for Vector Voltmeter mode, covering fetch, memory, and trace subsystems.

Chapter 7—Fixed WiMAX Commands

Lists commands specific to Fixed WiMAX measurements, including configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 8—Mobile WiMAX Commands

Details commands for Mobile WiMAX measurements, covering abort, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 9—LTE Commands

Encompasses commands for LTE measurements, including calculate, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 10—P25 Phase 1 Commands

Covers commands for P25 Phase 1 measurements, including abort, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 11—P25 Phase 2 Commands

Details commands for P25 Phase 2 measurements, including configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 12—NXDN Commands

Lists commands specific to NXDN measurements, including abort, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 13—dPMR Commands

Encompasses commands for dPMR measurements, including abort, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 14—DMR 2 Commands

Details commands for DMR 2 measurements, including abort, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 15—PTC Commands

Covers commands specific to PTC measurements, including abort, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 16—NBFM Commands

Lists commands for NBFM measurements, including abort, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 17—TETRA Commands

Details commands for TETRA measurements, including abort, configure, display, fetch, and format subsystems.

Chapter 18—AM/FM/PM Commands

Encompasses commands for AM/FM/PM measurements, including calculate, display, format, and initiate subsystems.

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