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– <string>,<type>,<size>
For example, a sample of the response may look like:
560,8020,"Offset_1,TABL,220","Offset_2,TABL,340" ....
Naming frequency dependent offset tables
To rename a frequency dependent offset table use:
MEMory:TABLe:MOVE <string>,<string>
The first <string> parameter identifies the existing table name, and the second
identifies the new table name.
The following rules apply to frequency dependent offset table names:
Reviewing table data
To review the data stored in a frequency dependent offset table, use the following
commands:
– MEMory:TABLe:SELect "Offset1"
– MEMory:TABLe:SELect?
– MEMory:TABLe:FREQuency:POINTs?
– MEMory:TABLe:FREQuency?
– MEMory:TABLe:GAIN[:MAGNitude]:POINTs?
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The <string>, <type> and <size> are all character data. The <type> is
always TABL. The <size> is displayed in bytes.
a Table names use a maximum of 12 characters.
b All characters must be upper or lower case alphabetic characters, or
numeric (0-9), or an underscore (_).
c No spaces are allowed in the name.
Select the sensor calibration table named "Offset1".
Query command which returns the name of the currently selected table.
Query command which returns the number of stored frequency points.
Query command which returns the frequencies stored in the frequency
dependent offset table (in Hz).
Query command which returns the number of offset factor points stored in the
frequency dependent offset table.
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