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Remote Commands
R&S
®
FSW
1113User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 43
Manual operation: See "Frequency Coupling" on page 377
[SENSe:]PMETer<p>:MTIMe <Duration>
This command selects the duration of power sensor measurements.
Suffix:
<p>
.
Power sensor index
Parameters:
<Duration> SHORt | NORMal | LONG
*RST: NORMal
Example:
PMET2:MTIM SHOR
Sets a short measurement duration for measurements of station-
ary high power signals for the selected power sensor.
Manual operation: See "Meas Time/Average" on page 377
[SENSe:]PMETer<p>:MTIMe:AVERage:COUNt
<NumberReadings>
This command sets the number of power readings included in the averaging process of
power sensor measurements.
Extended averaging yields more stable results for power sensor measurements, espe-
cially for measurements on signals with a low power, because it minimizes the effects
of noise.
Suffix:
<p>
.
Power sensor index
Parameters:
<NumberReadings> An average count of 0 or 1 performs one power reading.
Range: 0 to 256
Increment: binary steps (1, 2, 4, 8, ...)
Example:
PMET2:MTIM:AVER ON
Activates manual averaging.
PMET2:MTIM:AVER:COUN 8
Sets the number of readings to 8.
Manual operation: See "Average Count (Number of Readings)" on page 378
[SENSe:]PMETer<p>:MTIMe:AVERage[:STATe] <State>
This command turns averaging for power sensor measurements on and off.
Suffix:
<p>
.
Power sensor index
Parameters:
<State> ON | OFF | 0 | 1
OFF | 0
Switches the function off
Setting Basic Measurement Parameters

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R&S FSW Series Specifications

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BrandR&S
ModelFSW Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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