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Chapter 7
Language Reference
STORETHRU Store Thru
STORETHRU Store Thru
Syntax
Figure 7-269
STORETHRU Syntax
Description
The STORETHRU command stores a thru-calibration trace into trace B
and into the nonvolatile memory of the spectrum analyzer.
The state of the thru information is stored in state register number 9.
NOTE
The STORETHRU command is primarily intended for use with a
tracking generator.
A normalization error will occur when the NRL command is executed if
the current spectrum analyzer state is not the same as the state stored
by the last execution of the STORETHRU or STORESHORT command.
This can happen when several open/short or thru calibrations are
performed.
The NRL command recalls the last calibration run. If one of the earlier
short or thru states has been recalled just before executing the NRL
command, then the current and recalled states don't match and the
error occurs. To avoid this error, update the STORETHRU or
STORESHORT state register with the current state before turning
NRL on. The STORETHRU state register is state register 9. The
STORESHORT state register is state register 8. It is a good idea to take
a sweep (TS command) prior to saving the state using the SAVES 8 or
SAVES 9 command.
Summary of Contents for 8560E
Page 21: ...21 1 Quick Start Guide ...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter1 Quick Start Guide Manuals Available Separately ...
Page 49: ...49 2 Making Measurements ...
Page 164: ...164 Chapter2 Making Measurements Example 13 Making Pulsed RF Measurements ...
Page 165: ...165 3 Softkey Menus ...
Page 182: ...182 Chapter3 Softkey Menus Menu Trees ...
Page 183: ...183 4 Key Function Descriptions ...
Page 228: ...228 Chapter4 Key Function Descriptions Key Descriptions Figure 4 3 CRT Alignment Pattern ...
Page 289: ...289 5 Programming ...
Page 323: ...Chapter 5 323 Programming Math Functions Figure 5 10 Display Units ...
Page 339: ...339 6 Programming Command Cross Reference ...
Page 369: ...369 7 Language Reference ...
Page 654: ...654 Chapter7 Language Reference VTL Video Trigger Level ...
Page 655: ...655 8 Options and Accessories ...
Page 665: ...665 9 If You Have a Problem ...
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