Configuring the Internal Baseband Source
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The dialog is divided into several tabs. In each case, the current setting is dis-
played in the tab name.
The remote commands required to define these settings are described in Chap-
ter 12.16.4.2, "SOURce:BB:DM Subsystem", on page 712.
Settings:
● General Settings....................................................................................................117
● Trigger, Marker and Clock Setting.........................................................................119
● Data Source.......................................................................................................... 119
● Modulation Settings...............................................................................................121
● Filter Settings........................................................................................................ 124
● Power Ramp Control Settings...............................................................................126
● Data List Editor......................................................................................................128
● Control and Marker Lists Editor.............................................................................130
3.5.3.1 General Settings
Access:
► Select "Baseband > Custom Digital Mod".
This tab provides access to the default and the save/recall settings, and to a quick
selection of a digital modulation according to predefined communication standard.
Settings:
State............................................................................................................................ 118
Set To Default..............................................................................................................118
Save/Recall................................................................................................................. 118
Set according to Standard...........................................................................................118
Generating Custom Digital Modulated Signals