Appendix A SCPI Command Reference
FETCh Subsystem
366 WCDMA Options Version 6.20
:FETCh:WCDMa:RFTX:CPOWer
:FETCh:WCDMa:RFTX:MODQuality:ALL?
Description
Only the query form is supported.
Query
The query form returns the result of a previous
:MEASure:WCDMa:RFTX:POL:PHAS measurement. The result delivered will
contain the number of segments, the starting segment and after that as many
floating point numbers of of phase (in deg) results as returned in field numer of seg-
ments.
Example
:FETC:WCDM:RFTX:POL:PHAS?
Returns the result in a string, e.g. 34,2,3.4,3.5,3.8,...
Syntax
:FETCh:WCDMa:RFTX:CPOWer?
Parameters
There are no parameters.
Description
Only the query form is supported.
Query
The command returns the results of the
:MEASure:WCDMa:CONT|ARRay:RFTX:CHPower
measurement command.
Example
:FETC:WCDM:RFTX:CPOW?
Syntax
:FETCh:WCDMa:RFTX:MODQuality:ALL?
Parameters
There are no parameters.
Description
Only the query form is supported.
Query
The command returns the result of a previous
:MEASure:WCDMa:CONT|ARR:RFTX:ALL measurement command. It delivers
a string, containing 10 measurement result values, separated by commas. The order
and type of these measurement result values delivered back is as follows
:
1. EVM RMS, floating point real number representing the RMS vector error measure-
ment in percent,
2. EVM Peak, floating point real number representing the peak vector error mea-
surement in percent,
3. Magnitude error RMS, floating point real number representing the RMS
magnitude vector error measurement in percent,
4. Magnitude error Peak, floating point real number representing the PEAK
magnitude vector error measurement in percent,
5. Phase error RMS, floating point real number representing the RMS phase
vector error measurement in degrees,
6. Phase error Peak, floating point real number representing the PEAK phase
vector error measurement in degrees,
7. Frequency error, floating point real number representing the mobile's fre-
quency error,
8. RHO
, floating point real number representing the mobile's modulation quality,
9. I/Q Offset, a floating point value with the result in dBc, representing the
result of the origin offset vector error measurement,
10. I/Q Imbalance, floating point real number representing the result of the IQ
Imbalance vector error measurement with the result in dB.
Note: For a further description of the single measurements, see description of the
related commands below.