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10  Monitor Spectrum Measurement
Trace/ Detector

Copy Trace (Remote Command Only)

Remote Command
Example
Notes
Notes
Initial S/W Revision
Send/Query Trace Data (Remote Command Only)
This command allows trace data to be sent to the analyzer or queried from the instrument. The response
to the query is a list of amplitude points that comprise the requested trace in the current Y Axis Unit of the
instrument. The X Axis Unit is that of the destination trace (for send) or the source trace (for query).
The traces in the Spectrum display contain 2001 points.
Remote Command
Example
Remote Command Notes
Couplings
Backwards
Compatibility SCPI
Backwards Compatibility
SCPI Notes
Initial S/W Revision
Remote Command
Example
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:TRACe:MONitor:COPY TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3, TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3
TRAC:MON:COPY TRACE1, TRACE3 copies Trace 1 to Trace 3 and puts Trace 3 in Update=Off,
Display=On
The TRACe:MONitor:COPY command is of the form:
:TRACe:MONitor:COPY <source_trace>,<dest_trace>
In the case of a Copy, the destination trace is put in Update=Off, Display=On after the copy.
Prior to A.13.00
:TRACe:MONitor[:DATA] TRACE1|TRACE2|TRACE3,<data>
TRAC:MON TRACE1, –1, –2, –3, –4, –5  Sends five points to Trace 1. Assuming that FORMat:DATA is
set to ASCII, Y Axis Unit is set to dBm, and sweep points is set to 5, this will result in Trace 1
consisting of the five points –1 dBm, –2 dBm, –3 dBm, –4 dBm, and –5 dBm.
The TRACe:MONitor[:DATA] command is of the form:
:TRACe:MONitor:DATA <trace>,<data>
where <trace> can be one of the following parameters:
TRACE1,TRACE2,TRACE3
and where <data> can be
- ASCII data, which consists of a string of values separated by comma
or
- REAL or INTeger sent as a definite length block, with a header describing the data to follow.
Sweep points will affect the amount of data
The FORMat:DATA command describes the different types of data formats that can be used with
trace data.
Use the FORMat:BORDer command to set the byte order.
:TRACe[:DATA] TRACE1|TRACE2|TRACE3
This command is included for ESU compatibility.  The command is Meas Local and Context Sensitive.
A.13.00
:TRACe:MONitor[:DATA]? TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 |SINGle
TRAC:MON? TRACE2  Queries the analyzer for the contents of trace 2.
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