Command Reference - Base Software
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CMW500
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CONFigure:BASE:FDCorrection:CTABle:CREate <TableName>{, <Frequency>,
<Correction>}...
Creates a new correction table for frequency-dependent attenuation and stores it on the
hard disk. If a table with the given name already exists for the addressed sub-instrument,
it is overwritten.
The parameter pairs <Frequency>, <Correction> are used to fill the table. At least one
parameter pair has to be entered. A command with an incomplete pair (e.g. <Frequency>
without <Correction>) is ignored completely. To add entries to an existing table see
CONFigure:BASE:FDCorrection:CTABle:ADD.
You can enter parameter pairs in any order. The table entries (pairs) are automatically
sorted from lowest to highest frequency.
Setting parameters:
<TableName> String parameter used to identify the table by other commands and
to store the table on the hard disk. The string must comply to Win-
dows™ file name conventions, see Mass Memory Commands.
<Frequency> Range: 100E+6 Hz to 6E+9 Hz
Increment: 0.1 Hz
Default unit: Hz
<Correction> Range: -50 dB to 90 dB
Increment: 0.01 dB
Default unit: dB
Example:
CONFigure:BASE:FDCorrection:CTABle:CREate
'mytable', 1900000000, 0.5, 2000000000, 0.7
Create the table 'mytable' with two entries: 0.5 dB at 1900 MHz
and 0.7 dB at 2000 MHz
Usage: Event
Firmware/Software: V1.0.5.3
CONFigure:BASE:FDCorrection:CTABle:ADD <TableName>{, <Frequency>,
<Correction>}...
Adds entries to an existing correction table. At least one parameter pair has to be speci-
fied. A command with an incomplete pair (e.g. <Frequency> without <Correction>) is
ignored completely.
You can add parameter pairs in any order. The table entries (pairs) are automatically
sorted from lowest to highest frequency.
Setting parameters:
<TableName> String parameter identifying the table. To display a list of existing
tables use the command
CONFigure:BASE:FDCorrection:CTABle:CATalog?.
<Frequency> Range: 100E+6 Hz to 6E+9 Hz
Increment: 0.1 Hz
Default unit: Hz
Instrument-Control Commands