Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables - Agilent Technologies EPM-P Series Programming Manual

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Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables

It is not possible to create any additional frequency dependent offset
tables. However, the 10 existing ones can be edited using the MEMory
subsystem. To do this:
1. Select one of the existing tables using:
2. Enter the frequency data using:
3. Enter the offset factors as shown in the table below using:
4. If required, rename the frequency dependent offset table using:
The legal frequency suffix multipliers are any of the IEEE suffix
Note
multipliers, for example, KHZ, MHZ and GHZ. If no units are
specified the power meter assumes the data is Hz.
PCT is the only legal unit for offset factors and can be omitted.
The frequency and offset data must be within range. Refer to the
individual commands in Chapter 4 for their specified ranges.
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MEMory:TABle:SELect <string>.
For information on naming frequency dependent offset tables see
"Naming Frequency Dependent Offset Tables", on page 1-55. For
information on the current names which you can select refer to
"Listing the Frequency Dependent Offset Table Names", on
page 1-54.
MEMory:TABle:FREQuency <numeric_value>
{,<numeric_value>}
MEMory:TABle:GAIN <numeric_value>
{,<numeric_value>}
Frequency
Frequency 1
Frequency 2
"
Frequency n
MEMory:TABLe:MOVE <string>,<string>. The first <string>
parameter identifies the existing table name, and the second
identifies the new table name.
Power Meter Remote Operation
Using Frequency Dependent Offset Tables
Offset
Offset 1
Offset 2
"
Offset n
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