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Remote Control
R&S
®
FSVA/FSV
904Operating Manual 1176.7510.02 ─ 09
Parameters:
<State> ON | OFF | FORCe160
ON
(Default) The maximum available bandwidth is used for all sam-
ple rates.
If the bandwidth extension option R&S FSV-B160 is installed, it
is activated for bandwidths as of 64 MHz (if no other restrictions
for its use apply, see "Restrictions" on page 470).
Thus, sample rates up to 400 MHz and an I/Q bandwidth up to
160 MHz are possible.
Note that using the bandwidth extension may cause more spuri-
ous effects.
OFF
Deactivates use of the bandwidth extension option R&S FSV-
B160, thus reducing possible spurious effects, while restricting
the analysis bandwidth to 40 MHz.
FORCe160
The bandwidth extension option R&S FSV-B160 is always used
(if no other restrictions for its use apply, see "Restrictions"
on page 470), thus raising the minimum possible sample rate to
32 MHz.
*RST:
ON
Manual operation: See "Maximum Bandwidth" on page 446
I/Q Gating
Sometimes in spectrum analysis, measurements are based on a certain length of time
called the gate area. With I/Q gating, you can define the gate area using the gate
length, the distance between the periods and the number of periods. The gate length
and the distance between the capture periods are specified in samples.
I/Q gating is only available using remote commands; manual configuration is not possi-
ble.
Using I/Q gating, the gate area can be defined using the following methods:
Edge triggered recording
After a trigger signal, the gate period is defined by a gate length and a gate dis-
tance. All data in the gate period is recorded until the required number of samples
has been recorded.
Remote Control – Commands

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