:SOURce:LIST[:DATA] <nop>,<freq 1>,<ave 1>,<pow 1>,...,<freq N>,<ave N>,<pow N>
:SOURce:LIST[:DATA]?
where N represents the number of points contained in the active table (this number is specified with the <nop> parameter).
Sets up the active table by specifying the measurement frequency values, averaging factors, and oscillator levels for all measurement points.
Parameter |
<nop> |
<freq n> |
<ave n> |
Description |
Number of measurement points (N) |
Measurement frequency at nth point |
Averaging factor at nth point |
Data type |
Long integer type (Long) |
Long integer type (Long) |
Long integer type (Long) |
Range |
1 to 201 |
1E6 to 3000E6 |
1 to 100 |
Unit |
- |
Hz |
- |
Resolution |
1 |
1E3 |
1 |
Parameter |
<pow n> |
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Description |
Oscillator level at nth point |
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Unit to apply to setting *1 |
dBm |
mA |
mV |
Range |
-40 to 1 |
0.1 to 10 |
5 to 502 |
Unit |
dBm |
mA |
mV |
Preset value |
-13 |
2 |
100 |
Resolution |
0.1 dB *2 |
*1 Use the :SOUR:UNIT command to select the unit for the setting. *2 The value is converted to dBm and then rounded off in resolutions of 0.1dB when mA or mV is selected as the unit of oscillator level. |
where N represents an integer between 1 and N.
If your specified parameter is beyond the valid range, the instrument ignores the parameter and uses either the maximum or minimum value depending on whether the parameter is greater than the upper limit or smaller than the lower limit.
{nop},{freq 1},{ave 1},{pow 1},...,{freq N},{ave N},{pow N}<newline><^END>
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