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R&S
®
ESR
732User Manual 1175.7068.02 ─ 12
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:NAME:ALTernate<channel> <Name>
This command defines a name for the specified alternate channel. The name is dis-
played in the result diagram and the result table.
Suffix:
<channel>
.
1...11
the alternate channel
Parameters:
<Name> *RST: ALT<1...11>
Example:
POW:ACH:NAME:ALT3 'XYZ'
Defines the name of the third alternate channel as 'XYZ'.
Manual operation: See "Names" on page 240
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:NAME:CHANnel<channel>
<Name>
This command defines a name for the specified TX channel. The name is displayed in
the result diagram and the result table.
Suffix:
<channel>
.
1...12
the TX channel
Parameters:
<Name> *RST: TX<1...12>
Example:
POW:ACH:NAME:CHAN3 'XYZ'
Defines the name of the third transmission channel as 'XYZ'.
Manual operation: See "Names" on page 240
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:SPACing[:ACHannel] <Spacing>
This command defines the spacing between the carrier signal and the adjacent chan-
nel (ADJ). The modification of the adjacent-channel spacing (ADJ) causes a change in
all higher adjacent-channel spacings (ALT1, ALT2, ...): they are all multiplied by the
same factor (new spacing value/old spacing value).
Parameters:
<Spacing> 100 Hz to 20 GHz
*RST: 14 kHz
Example:
POW:ACH:SPAC 33kHz
Sets the spacing between the carrier signal and the adjacent
channel to 33 kHz, the alternate adjacent channel 1 to 66 kHz,
the alternate adjacent channel 2 to 99 kHz, and so on.
Manual operation: See "Spacing" on page 239
Remote Commands in Spectrum Analyzer Mode

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