Remote Control Commands for Phase Noise Measurements
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LAYout:WINDow<n>:REMove
This command removes the window specified by the suffix <n> from the display in the
active measurement channel.
The result of this command is identical to the LAYout:REMove[:WINDow] command.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Window
Example:
LAY:WIND2:REM
Removes the result display in window 2.
Usage: Event
LAYout:WINDow<n>:REPLace <WindowType>
This command changes the window type of an existing window (specified by the suffix
<n>) in the active measurement channel.
The result of this command is identical to the LAYout:REPLace[:WINDow] com-
mand.
To add a new window, use the LAYout:WINDow<n>:ADD? command.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Window
Parameters:
<WindowType> Type of measurement window you want to replace another one
with.
See LAYout:ADD[:WINDow]? on page 87 for a list of available
window types.
Example:
LAY:WIND2:REPL MTAB
Replaces the result display in window 2 with a marker table.
8.6 Configuring the Frontend
The following commands are necessary to configure the frontend settings.
[SENSe:]FREQuency:CENTer...........................................................................................92
[SENSe:]POWer:RLEVel.................................................................................................. 93
INPut:ATTenuation...........................................................................................................93
INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO.................................................................................................93
INPut:COUPling...............................................................................................................94
INPut:GAIN:STATe.......................................................................................................... 94
INPut:GAIN[:VALue].........................................................................................................94
[SENSe:]FREQuency:CENTer <Frequency>
This command defines the nominal frequency.
Configuring the Frontend