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Command reference
R&S
®
ZNL/ZNLE
866User Manual 1178.5966.02 ─ 20
Example:
*RST
Reset the analyzer, creating the default trace no. 1 in channel
no. 1.
CALC:MARK ON; MARK:X 1GHz
Create marker no. 1 and place it to 1 GHz.
CALC:MARK2 ON; MARK2:X 2GHz
Create a second marker and place it to 2 GHz.
MMEM:STOR:MARK 'Marker.txt'
Store the marker values to an ASCII file. The file contains both
marker values, e.g.:
Trc1 S21
Mkr 1 1.000000 GHz -4.900 dB
Mkr 2 2.000000 GHz -6.807 dB
Usage:
Setting only
Manual operation: See "Export Markers" on page 454
MMEMory:STORe:RIPPle
<TraceName>, <RippleLimFile>
Saves the ripple limits associated with a specified trace to a ripple limit file. Ripple limit
definitions are created using the CALCulate<Chn>:RIPPle... commands.
Setting parameters:
<TraceName> Name of an existing trace in the active setup (string parameter)
for which a ripple limit definition exists.
<RippleLimFile> String parameter to specify the name and directory of the cre-
ated ripple limit file. The default extension (manual control) for
ripple limit files is *.ripple, although other extensions are
allowed.
If no path is specified the analyzer searches the current direc-
tory, to be queried with MMEMory:CDIRectory?
Example: See MMEMory:LOAD:LIMit
Usage: Setting only
Manual operation: See "Recall Ripple Test.../Save Ripple Test..." on page 444
MMEMory:STORe:SEGMent <Channel>, <SweepSegFile>
Saves the sweep segment definition of the related channel to a an ASCII file. Sweep
segments are defined using [SENSe:]SEGMent... commands.
Setting parameters:
<Channel> Channel number
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