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R&S FSQ Signal Analyzer - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> Remote Control – Description of Commands<br />

Marker;1;T1<br />

-25.87;dBm<br />

19.920000000;GHz<br />

Delta;2;T1<br />

-21.90;dB<br />

-5.920000000;GHz<br />

Characteristics: *RST value: --<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Mode: A<br />

The command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.<br />

MMEMory:STORe:PEAKlist <br />

MMEMory Subsystem<br />

This command stores the content of the marker peak list in ASCII format to the specified file.<br />

Parameter: := DOS file name<br />

Example: "MMEM:STOR:PEAK 'D:\TEST.ASC'"<br />

Characteristics: *RST value: -<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Mode: A<br />

MMEMory:STORe:SPURious <br />

This command saves the peak list in an ASCII file to a file to a storage device (e.g. memory stick).<br />

The file has a header containing important parameters for scaling, several data sections containing the<br />

sweep settings per range and a data section containing the peak list.<br />

The header data is made up of three columns, separated by ';':<br />

parameter name; numeric value; base unit<br />

The data section for the measurement values starts with the key word "TRACE :", where <br />

includes the number of the used trace. Next comes the peak list with several columns also separated<br />

by ';'.<br />

Spreadsheet programs such as MS Excel can read this format. Use ';' as the delimiter for the table<br />

cells.<br />

Parameter: := DOS file name<br />

Example: "MMEM:STOR:SPUR 'D:\TEST.ASC'"<br />

Characteristics: *RST value: -<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Mode: A<br />

Different language versions of evaluation programs may require different handling<br />

of the decimal point. Using the DECIM SEP softkey, you can thus choose between<br />

the delimiters '.' (decimal point) and ',' (comma).<br />

This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.<br />

Operating Manual 1313.9681.12 - 01 6.141

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