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Remote Control Commands
R&S
®
SMW200A
1114User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 30
Return values:
<Filter> integer
Indicates the task progress in percent
Range: 0 to 100
*RST: 100
Example: see Example "Querying the status of the Create Waveform file
process" on page 1113
Usage: Query only
14.19.5 SOURce:CORRection Subsystem
The SOURce:CORRection subsystem contains the commands for defining correction
values for external test assemblies.
You can acquire the correction values any time, regardless of the modulation settings
of the generator. The correction is performed by adding the correction values to the
output level of the respective RF frequency.
Determine the correction values in one of the following ways:
Measure the RF output level at several frequency points and enter the value pairs
manually in a table
Connect an R&S NRP to the generator output signal and send the command [:
SOURce<hw>]:CORRection:CSET:DATA[:SENSor<ch>][:POWer]:SONCe to
fill the table automatically.
Correction values can be stored in files with the predefined file extension *.uco.
Refer to Chapter 14.7.2, "Accessing Files in the Default or in a Specified Directory",
on page 852 for general information on file handling in the default and in a specific
directory.
Programming example
The examples in this section assume that:
The files are stored in the default directory.
The same tables are accessed for both paths. File operations such as creating,
deleting and querying files are therefore path-independent.
In this case, the suffix in the keyword SOURce must be omitted. An error message
is displayed if the suffix is specified.
*RST does not affect data lists.
Example: Create a table with user-defined correction values for the RF level
The following example shows a command sequence to create and activate a list for
assigning level correction values to arbitrary RF frequencies. Further hardware settings
are not considered.
// Reset the instrument to start from an initial state
// Query the available user correction list files in the default directory
SOURce Subsystem

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