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Remote Control
R&S
®
FSVA/FSV
1009Operating Manual 1176.7510.02 ─ 09
4.3.1 Service Request........................................................................................................1010
4.3.1.1 Initiate Service Request............................................................................................ 1010
4.3.1.2 Waiting for the Arrival of a Service Request............................................................. 1012
4.3.1.3 Waiting Without Blocking the Keyboard and Mouse................................................. 1013
4.3.1.4 Service Request Routine.......................................................................................... 1014
4.3.1.5 Reading Out the Output Buffer..................................................................................1015
4.3.1.6 Reading Error Messages.......................................................................................... 1015
4.3.1.7 Evaluation of SCPI Status Registers.........................................................................1016
4.3.1.8 Evaluation of Event Status Register..........................................................................1017
4.3.2 Using Marker and Delta Marker................................................................................ 1018
4.3.2.1 Shape Factor Measurement (using n dB down)........................................................1018
4.3.2.2 Measuring the Third Order Intercept Point................................................................1019
4.3.2.3 Measuring the AM Modulation Depth........................................................................1020
4.3.3 Limit Lines and Limit Test......................................................................................... 1020
4.3.4 Measuring the Channel and Adjacent Channel Power............................................. 1022
4.3.5 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement.......................................................................... 1025
4.3.6 Time Domain Power Measurement...........................................................................1026
4.3.7 Fast Power Measurement on Power Ramps............................................................ 1027
4.3.7.1 Power Measurement with Multi-Summary Marker.................................................... 1027
4.3.7.2 Multi-Burst Power Measurement...............................................................................1029
4.3.8 Fast Level Measurement Using Frequency Lists...................................................... 1030
4.3.9 Level Correction of Transducers...............................................................................1032
4.3.10 Measuring the Magnitude and Phase of a Signal..................................................... 1033
4.3.11 Reading and Writing Files.........................................................................................1035
4.3.11.1 Reading a File from the Instrument...........................................................................1035
4.3.11.2 Creating a File on the Instrument..............................................................................1036
4.3.12 Spectrum Emission Mask Measurement...................................................................1036
4.3.12.1 Using Predefined Standard Wibro.............................................................................1037
4.3.12.2 Defining 5 Ranges with all Parameters.....................................................................1037
4.3.13 Spurious Emissions Measurement............................................................................1040
4.3.14 Averaging I/Q Data....................................................................................................1043
4.3.15 Using IQ Gating.........................................................................................................1044
4.3.16 Usage of Four Spectrum Instances...........................................................................1049
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