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| | 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 | Command
|---------------|------------------------------------------------|
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| 16–Bit AFC/MFC Value (–32768 through +32767) | Input 1
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8.26 Set Trigger Timing Slew (SETSLEW)
The Mt menu allows you to select a subset of triggers that can be slewed left and right to
place the burst pulse accurately at range zero.
SETSLEW allows you to manually set the present amount of slew. The input argument is in
hundredths of microseconds, that is, ranging from - 327.68 .. +327.67 μsec. The permitted
span is ±20 μsec.
This is the same format used in GPARM Output #56 which shows the present slew value.
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| | 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 | Command
|---------------|------------------------------------------------|
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| Signed trigger slew in hundredths of microseconds | Input 1
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8.27
Hunt for Burst Pulse (BPHUNT)
The BPHUNT command allows the host computer to initiate hunt mode when it knows or can
sense that a burst pulse should be present.
BPHUNT starts the internal procedure to hunt for a missing burst pulse when we are
uncertain of both its time and frequency.
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