Cal All - 2-Port, 1-Channel, Power Cal, with ECal

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' calibrate 2 ports, power cal, ECal

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system:preset;

SYST:COMM:PSEN USB, "Agilent Technologies,U2002A,my51240006"

CALC:PAR:DEF "S11", S11

CALC2:PAR:DEF "S22", S22

SYST:CAL:ALL:RESet

SYST:CAL:ALL:SEL 1,2

SYST:CAL:ALL:CHAN1:PORT:SEL 1,2

SYST:CAL:ALL:MCL:PROP:VAL "Include Power Calibration","true"

SYST:CAL:ALL:GUID:CHAN?

SENS200:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:CONN 'Ignored'

SENS200:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:CKIT 'Not used'

SENS200:corr:coll:guid:conn:port1 "APC 3.5 male"

SENS200:corr:coll:guid:conn:port2 "APC 3.5 female"

SENS200:corr:coll:guid:ckit:port1 "N4691-60004 ECal"

SENS200:corr:coll:guid:ckit:port2 "N4691-60004 ECal"

SENS200:CORR:COLL:GUID:INIT

SENS200:CORR:COLL:GUID:STEPs?

SENS200:corr:coll:guid:acq stan1

SENS200:corr:coll:guid:acq stan2

SENS200:corr:coll:guid:save

The channel number used for the SENSe header is determined by the SYST:CAL:ALL:GUID:CHAN? command. You must query this channel number – do not assume that it will always be a particular value.