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One-Button Measurement Functions
MEASURE (Spectrum Analysis Mode)
One-Button Measurement Functions
Using Power Spectral
Density Reference
(Continued)
n=1 (or not
specified)
Returns 60 scalar results, in the following order:
1. Reserved for the future use, returns –999.0
2. Absolute power at the center frequency
(reference) area (dBm)
3. Reserved for the future use, returns –999.0
4. Reserved for the future use, returns –999.0
5. Peak frequency in the center frequency
(reference) area (Hz)
6. Reserved for the future use, returns –999.0
7. Reserved for the future use, returns –999.0
8. Reserved for the future use, returns –999.0
9. Reserved for the future use, returns –999.0
10.Reserved for the future use, returns -999.0.
11.Relative power on the negative offset A (dB)
12.Absolute power on the negative offset A
(dBm/Hz)
13.Relative peak power on the negative offset A
(dB)
14.Absolute peak power on the negative offset A
(dBm/Hz)
15.Peak frequency in the negative offset A (Hz)
16.Relative power on the positive offset A (dB)
17.Absolute power on the positive offset A (dBm/Hz)
18.Relative peak power on the positive offset A (dB)
19.Absolute peak power on the positive offset A
(dBm/Hz)
20.Peak frequency in the positive offset A (Hz)
21.Relative power on the negative offset B (dB)
…
59.Absolute peak power on the positive offset E
(dBm/Hz)
60.Peak frequency in the positive offset E (Hz)
n=2 Returns the displayed frequency domain spectrum
trace data separated by comma. The number of data
points is determined by the setting of the trace points
parameter.
n=3 Returns the displayed frequency domain absolute limit
trace data separated by comma. The number of data
points is determined by the setting of the trace points
parameter.
n=4 Returns the displayed frequency domain relative limit
trace data separated by comma. The number of data
points is determined by the setting of the trace points
parameter.
Measurement Results Available (Continued)
Command /
Condition
n Results Returned