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Rohde & Schwarz SMW-K144 - 8 Remote-Control Commands

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Remote-Control Commands
R&S
®
SMW-K144
146User Manual 1178.8013.02 ─ 06
8 Remote-Control Commands
The following commands are required to perform signal generation with the option
R&S SMW-K144 in a remote environment. We assume that the R&S SMW has already
been set up for remote operation in a network as described in the R&S SMW docu-
mentation. A knowledge about the remote control operation and the SCPI command
syntax are assumed.
Conventions used in SCPI command descriptions
For a description of the conventions used in the remote command descriptions, see
section "Remote Control Commands" in the R&S SMW user manual.
Common Suffixes
The following common suffixes are used in the remote commands:
Suffix Value range Description
ENTity<ch>
1 to 4 Entity in a multiple entity configuration with separate base-
band sources
ENTity3|4 require option R&S SMW-K76
SOURce<hw>
[1] to 4 Available baseband signals
Only SOURce1 possible, if the keyword ENTity is used
OUTPut<ch>
1 to 3 Available markers
USER<ch>
0 to 9 Available users
ALLoc<ch0>
0 to 15 Number of allocations per user/BWP section
SUBF<st0>
0 to 100 Configurable subframes
CW<s2us0>
0 to 1 Codeword
Using SCPI command aliases for advanced mode with multiple entities
You can address multiple entities configurations by using the SCPI commands starting
with the keyword SOURce or the alias commands starting with the keyword ENTity.
Note that the meaning of the keyword SOURce<hw> changes in the second case.
For details, see section "SCPI Command Aliases for Advanced Mode with Multiple
Entities" in the R&S SMW user manual.
The following commands specific to the R&S SMW-K144 option are described here:
Programming Examples........................................................................................147
General Commands..............................................................................................163
Carrier Commands................................................................................................166
TxBW Commands.................................................................................................169
SS/PBCH Commands...........................................................................................172
Dummy Resource Elements Commands..............................................................179
Carrier Mapping Commands.................................................................................182

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