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Chapter 5
Language Reference
SENSe Subsystem
Adjacent Channel Power—Amplitude Limits Relative to the
Carrier
iDEN mode
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet:RCARrier <rel_power>
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet:RCARrier?
Basic mode, cdmaOne
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet:LIST:RCARrier
<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power
>
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet:LIST:RCARrier?
cdma2000, W-CDMA (3GPP) mode
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet[n]:LIST:RCARrier
<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power
>
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet[n]:LIST:RCARrier?
cdmaOne, W-CDMA (Trial & Arib) mode
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet[n]:LIST[n]:RCARrier
<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power>,<rel_power
>
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet[n]:LIST[n]:RCARrier?
Sets the amplitude levels to test against for any custom offsets. This
amplitude level is relative to the carrier amplitude. If multiple offsets
are available, the list contains five (5) entries. The offset closest to the
carrier channel is the first one in the list.
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet[n]:LIST[n]:TEST selects the type of testing to
be done at each offset.
You can turn off (not use) specific offsets with the
[:SENSe]:ACP:OFFSet[n]:LIST[n]:STATe command.
The query returns five (5) real numbers that are the current amplitude
test limits, relative to the carrier, for each offset.
Offset[n]
n=1 is base station and 2 is mobiles. The default is base
station (1).
List[n]
cdmaOne mode n=1 is cellular bands and 2 is pcs bands. The default is
cellular.
Summary of Contents for E4406A VSA Series
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Page 59: ...59 2 Programming Fundamentals ...
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Page 125: ...125 3 Programming Examples ...
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Page 165: ...165 4 Programming Command Cross References ...
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