Initiates and fetches an audio frequency analyzer measurement as a sequential operation. Measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity, average audio level, average SINAD, average audio distortion. |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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Initiates and fetches a demodulation of ARQ channel measurement as a sequential operation. Measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity, P(ACK/NAK), P(NAK/ACK), NAK test error count, ACK test error count, NAK test tested count, ACK test tested count, NAK test confidence limit, ACK test confidence limit, NAK test confidence level, ACK test confidence level. |
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Test Application Revision: A.08 and above |
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Initiates and fetches an access probe power measurement as a sequential operation. Measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity, access probe power. |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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Initiates and fetches a fast device tune measurement as a sequential operation. Results are returned in the following order:
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Test Application Revision: A.06 and above, with the required feature license |
Initiates and fetches the PER (packet error rate) measurement as a sequential operation.
This measurement returns up to 5 results in the following order: |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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Initiates and fetches a channel power measurement as a sequential operation. Measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity, average channel power. If the multi-measurement state is on, the result represents the average of a number of channel power measurements. Multi-measurement state, by default, is off. To set up multi-measurements, see SETup:CPOWer:COUNt[:SNUMber] . |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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Initiates and fetches Tx dynamic power measurement as a sequential operation. Measurement result returns a comma separated list of 101 values in the order of an integrity value followed by 100 power results. If the dynamic power measurement consists of less than 100 measurement steps (determined by FETCh:CTDPower:COUNt[:STEP]? ), the query results will be padded with NAN's (9.91 E+37), which means no results were available. |
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Test Application Revision: A.02.20 and above |
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Initiates and fetches the TX spurious emission measurement as a sequential operation. FER measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity,TX spurious emission pass/fail result, lower adjacent channel (-0.885 or -1.25 MHz) average spurious emissions, upper adjacent channel (+0.885 or +1.25 MHz) average spurious emissions, lower alternate channel (-1.98 MHz) average spurious emissions, upper alternate channel (+1.98 MHz) average spurious emissions. |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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TX spurious emissions pass/fail result Lower adjacent channel spurious emissions Upper adjacent channel spurious emissions |
Initiates and fetches a digital average power measurement as a sequential operation. Measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity, digital average transmit power. If the multi-measurement state is on, the result represents the average of a number of digital average power measurements. Multi-measurement state, by default, is off. To set up multi-measurements, see SETup:DAPower:COUNt[:SNUMber] . |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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Initiates and fetches the waveform quality measurements as a sequential operation. Measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity, rho, frequency error, time error (in seconds), carrier feedthrough, phase error (in degrees), magnitude error, EVM. If the multi-measurement state is on, each result represents the average of a number of waveform quality measurements. Multi-measurement state, by default, is off. To set up multi-measurements, see SETup:DOWQuality:COUNt[:SNUMber] . See Waveform Quality + Code Domain Measurement Description . |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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Initiates and fetches a graphical access probe power measurement cycle as a sequential operation. This query returns 21 comma-separated values, in the order of an overall integrity value, followed by 20 power results for the first 20 access probes. If the measurement consists of less than 20 access probes, the remaining power results will be returned as 9.91 E+37, which means no results were available. You can use FETCh:GAPPower[:ALL]:RANGe60? to query power results for up to 60 access probes. The total number of the access probes measured is equal to Probe Sequence Max times Probe Num Step . If the test set does not receive the expected number of access probes and no timeouts have been set up (see SETup:GAPPower:TIMeout[:STIMe] ), this command will hang indefinitely. |
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Initiates and fetches a graphical access probe power measurement cycle as a sequential operation. This query returns 61 comma-separated values, in the order of an overall integrity value, followed by 60 power results for the first 60 access probes. If the measurement consists of less than 60 access probes, the remaining power results will be returned as 9.91 E+37, which means no results were available. You can use FETCh:GAPPower[:ALL][:RANGe20]? to query power results for up to 20 access probes. The total number of the access probes measured is equal to Probe Sequence Max times Probe Num Step . If the test set does not receive the expected number of access probes and no timeouts have been set up (see SETup:GAPPower:TIMeout[:STIMe] ), this command will hang indefinitely. |
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Initiates and fetches a swept audio measurement as a sequential operation. Measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity, and a comma separated list of average audio level and average audio distortion for each frequency point in the sweep. For frequencies about 10 kHz, the measurement will return 9.91 E+37. |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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Initiates and fetches a time response of open loop power control measurement as a sequential operation. Measurement results are returned in the following order: integrity, time response of open loop power control pass/fail result. For the pass/fail result, 0 = pass, 1 = fail, 9.91 E+37 = undefined. |
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Test Application Revision: A.01.20 and above |
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