Remote Commands for the I/Q Analyzer
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INSTrument:CREate:DUPLicate
This command duplicates the currently selected channel, i.e creates a new channel of
the same type and with the identical measurement settings. The name of the new
channel is the same as the copied channel, extended by a consecutive number (e.g.
"IQAnalyzer" -> "IQAnalyzer 2").
The channel to be duplicated must be selected first using the INST:SEL command.
This command is not available if the MSRA Master channel is selected.
Example:
INST:SEL 'PhaseNoise'
INST:CRE:DUPL
Duplicates the channel named 'PhaseNoise' and creates a new
channel named 'PhaseNoise 2'.
Usage: Event
INSTrument:CREate[:NEW] <ChannelType>, <ChannelName>
This command adds an additional measurement channel. You can configure up to 10
measurement channels at the same time (depending on available memory).
Parameters:
<ChannelType> Channel type of the new channel.
For a list of available channel types see INSTrument:LIST?
on page 84.
<ChannelName> String containing the name of the channel.
Note that you can not assign an existing channel name to a new
channel; this will cause an error.
Example:
INST:CRE SAN, 'Spectrum 2'
Adds an additional spectrum display named "Spectrum 2".
INSTrument:CREate:REPLace <ChannelName1>,<ChannelType>,<ChannelName2>
This command replaces a channel with another one.
Setting parameters:
<ChannelName1> String containing the name of the channel you want to replace.
<ChannelType> Channel type of the new channel.
For a list of available channel types see INSTrument:LIST?
on page 84.
<ChannelName2> String containing the name of the new channel.
Note: If the specified name for a new channel already exists, the
default name, extended by a sequential number, is used for the
new channel (see INSTrument:LIST? on page 84).
Channel names can have a maximum of 31 characters, and
must be compatible with the Windows conventions for file
names. In particular, they must not contain special characters
such as ":", "*", "?".
Activating I/Q Analyzer Measurements