3 Short-Range Comms & IoT Mode
3.10 Spurious Emissions Measurement
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When set to OFF, all detected spurs are reported. This is the same as Spurious
Report Mode ALL
Remote Command
[:SENSe]:SPURious:FSMeas ON | OFF | 1 | 0
[:SENSe]:SPURious:FSMeas?
Example
:SPUR:FSM ON
:SPUR:FSM?
Couplings If :SPUR:REPT:MODE is ALL, this parameter is OFF
If :SPUR:REPT:MODE is LIMTest, this parameter is ON
Preset
OFF
State Saved Saved in instrument state
3.10.8.2 Meas Standard
This tab contains controls for setting the standard based on which the current
measurement is made. The standards include ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4), Z-Wave (ITU-
T G.9959), LoRa
TM
(CSS) and HRP UWB.
Certain measurements do not support all four standards (see the compatibility table
in "Radio Standard" on page 1711). When selecting a radio standard unsupported
by the current measurement, a warning indicating a conflict of settings will appear
on the user interface.
Radio Standard
Indicates the standard on which the measurement will be made. This parameter is
removed from the GUI controls as of XA25 and the SCPI command is kept for BWC.
The three available standards are:
ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4) It’s defined in IEEE 802.15.4 standard
Z-Wave (ITU-T G.9959) It’s defined in ITU-T G.9959 standard
LoRa
TM
A proprietary modulation schemes owned by Semtech
HRP UWB It’s defined in IEEE 802.15.4 standard
All three choices are enabled for all measurements although it is not necessarily the
case that each measurement supports all three standards. Refer to the "Standard
Compatibility" on page 1468 table below for the information in detail.
Remote
Command
[:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard ZIGBee | ZWAVe | LORA | HUWB
[:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard?
Example
:RAD:STAN ZIGB
:RAD:STAN?
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