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Language Reference
SENSe Subsystem
Remarks:
Remember that the attenuation that you specify is
always relative to the amount of attenuation used for
the carrier channel. Selecting negative attenuation
means that you want less attenuation used. For
example, if the measurement must use 20 dB of
attenuation for the carrier measurement and you want
to use 12 dB less attenuation for the first offset, you
would send the value
−
12 dB.
You must be in Basic or cdmaOne mode to use this
command. Use INSTrument:SELect to set the mode.
Adjacent Channel Power—Relative Attenuation Control
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet:LIST:RATTenuation:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet:LIST:RATTenuation:AUTO?
Automatically sets a relative attenuation to make measurements with
the optimum dynamic range at the current carrier channel power.
You can turn off (not use) specific offsets with the
SENS:ACP:OFFSet:LIST:STATe command.
Factory Preset
and *RST:
On
Remarks:
Does this really work in Basic Mode? or just cdmaOne??
You must be in Basic or cdmaOne mode to use this
command. Use INSTrument:SELect to set the mode.
Summary of Contents for E4406A VSA Series
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