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Sirius Radio Digital Standard for ® R&S Signal Generators Operating Manual (;ÕÎ\<) 1171.6444.12 ─ 06...
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This document describes the following software options: ● ® R&S AMU-K58 1403.0301.02 ● ® R&S SMATE-K58 1404.8364.02 ● ® R&S SMBV-K58 1415.8202.02 ● ® R&S SMJ-K58 1409.2806.02 ● ® R&S SMU-K58 1408.7910.02 Customer Information Regarding Recording in the Sirius XM Band Sirius XM does not support recording of Sirius XM broadcast.
Basic Safety Instructions Always read through and comply with the following safety instructions! All plants and locations of the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies make every effort to keep the safety standards of our products up to date and to offer our customers the highest possible degree of safety. Our products and the auxiliary equipment they require are designed, built and tested in accordance with the safety standards that apply in each case.
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Basic Safety Instructions Tags and their meaning The following signal words are used in the product documentation in order to warn the reader about risks and dangers. indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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Basic Safety Instructions Electrical safety If the information on electrical safety is not observed either at all to the extent necessary, electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury or death may occur. 1. Prior to switching on the product, always ensure that the nominal voltage setting on the product matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network.
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Basic Safety Instructions 14. Use suitable overvoltage protection to ensure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by a bolt of lightning) can reach the product. Otherwise, the person operating the product will be exposed to the danger of an electric shock. 15.
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Basic Safety Instructions Repair and service 1. The product may be opened only by authorized, specially trained personnel. Before any work is performed on the product or before the product is opened, it must be disconnected from the AC supply network.
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Informaciones elementales de seguridad 2. Handles on the products are designed exclusively to enable personnel to transport the product. It is therefore not permissible to use handles to fasten the product to or on transport equipment such as cranes, fork lifts, wagons, etc. The user is responsible for securely fastening the products to or on the means of transport or lifting.
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Informaciones elementales de seguridad Se parte del uso correcto del producto para los fines definidos si el producto es utilizado conforme a las indicaciones de la correspondiente documentación del producto y dentro del margen de rendimiento definido (ver hoja de datos, documentación, informaciones de seguridad que siguen). El uso del producto hace necesarios conocimientos técnicos y ciertos conocimientos del idioma inglés.
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Informaciones elementales de seguridad Palabras de señal y su significado En la documentación del producto se utilizan las siguientes palabras de señal con el fin de advertir contra riesgos y peligros. PELIGRO identifica un peligro inminente con riesgo elevado que provocará...
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Informaciones elementales de seguridad Seguridad eléctrica Si no se siguen (o se siguen de modo insuficiente) las indicaciones del fabricante en cuanto a seguridad eléctrica, pueden producirse choques eléctricos, incendios y/o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte. 1. Antes de la puesta en marcha del producto se deberá comprobar siempre que la tensión preseleccionada en el producto coincida con la de la red de alimentación eléctrica.
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Informaciones elementales de seguridad 12. Si un producto se instala en un lugar fijo, se deberá primero conectar el conductor de protección fijo con el conductor de protección del producto antes de hacer cualquier otra conexión. La instalación y la conexión deberán ser efectuadas por un electricista especializado. 13.
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Informaciones elementales de seguridad 5. Ciertos productos, como p. ej. las instalaciones de radiocomunicación RF, pueden a causa de su función natural, emitir una radiación electromagnética aumentada. Deben tomarse todas las medidas necesarias para la protección de las mujeres embarazadas. También las personas con marcapasos pueden correr peligro a causa de la radiación electromagnética.
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Informaciones elementales de seguridad 6. En caso de falta de estanqueidad de una celda, el líquido vertido no debe entrar en contacto con la piel ni los ojos. Si se produce contacto, lavar con agua abundante la zona afectada y avisar a un médico.
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Sirius Radio Contents Contents 1 Preface....................5 Documentation Overview.....................5 Typographical Conventions..................6 2 Introduction....................7 Modulation System Sirius Digital Radio..............7 Handling of Data Sources....................8 2.2.1 Using Data Lists and Sirius Test Files................8 2.2.2 Test Files Handling in the R&S Signal Generator............9 3 Sirius Radio User Interface..............10 General Settings......................10 Filter Settings......................16 Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings...................18...
Sirius Radio Preface Documentation Overview 1 Preface 1.1 Documentation Overview The user documentation for the R&S Signal Generator consists of the following parts: ● Online Help system on the instrument, ● "Quick Start Guide" printed manual, ● Documentation CD-ROM with: –...
Sirius Radio Preface Typographical Conventions Service Manual The Service Manual is available in PDF format - in printable form - on the Documentation CD-ROM delivered with the instrument. It describes how to check compliance with rated specifications, on instrument function, repair, troubleshooting and fault elimination. It contains all information required for repairing the instrument by the replacement of mod- ules.
Sirius Radio Introduction Modulation System Sirius Digital Radio 2 Introduction The R&S Signal Generator enables you to generate signals in accordance with the Sirius Satellite Radio standard. The equipment layout of the instrument for generating multi carrier signals includes: ● option Baseband Main Module (B13) ●...
Sirius Radio Introduction Handling of Data Sources 2.2 Handling of Data Sources 2.2.1 Using Data Lists and Sirius Test Files For the simulation of Sirius Radio, the R&S Signal Generator provides two main data sources: data lists and Sirius files. Although any of the standard data sources provided by the R&S Signal Generator, such as pseudo-random sequences or user-defined data lists can be used, for the generation of signals in accordance to the Sirius Satellite Radio standard only files provided by Sirius...
Sirius Radio Introduction Handling of Data Sources 2.2.2 Test Files Handling in the R&S Signal Generator To play a Sirius test file with the R&S Signal Generator, the corresponding file has to be selected as a data source for the signal generation, i.e. set the D ata Source to "Data List"...
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface General Settings 3 Sirius Radio User Interface The dialog for setting the Sirius Radio digital standard is either called from the "Base- band" block or from the menu tree under "Baseband". 3.1 General Settings The menu is split into several sections for configuring the standard.
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface General Settings The buttons in the lower menu section lead to submenus for setting the filter, trigger, and clock parameters. State Activates or deactivates the Sirius Radio standard. Activating this standard deactivates all the other digital standards and digital modulation modes.
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface General Settings From the "Save/Recall "menu, the "File Select" windows for saving and recalling Sirius Radio configurations and the "File Manager" is called. Sirius Radio configurations are stored as files with the predefined file extension *.sir ius.
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface General Settings Version Displays the current version of the Sirius standard depending on the selected Modulation Mode (Legacy or Overlay). The default settings and parameters provided are oriented towards the specifications of the version displayed. SCPI command: ...
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface General Settings Select Data List Opens a menu to select the data list file and change the content of the transmission. Only internally generated data lists (*.dm_iqd), non-encrypted Sirus test files (*.tdm) and encrypted Sirius test files (*.sirius_iqd) are displayed (see c hapter 2.2, "Han- dling of Data Sources", on page 8).
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface General Settings The modulation is also displayed in the graphic. SCPI command: on page 31 [ : S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: S ATellite: M ODulation on page 34 [ : S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: T ERRestrial: M ODulation Overlay Angular Offset (for Overlay Physical Layer only) Sets the overlay angular offset for the 8-PSK and 8-PSK Inverted modulation or for the...
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Filter Settings This menu is described in section c hapter 3.3.4, "Clock Settings", on page 26. SCPI command: n.a. 3.2 Filter Settings To access this dialog, select "Main Menu > Filter". The baseband filter, sample rate variation and clipping are defined in this menu. The parameters available in the Filter menu depend on the selected ...
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Filter Settings The filter parameter offered ("Roll Off Factor" or "BxT") depends on the currently selected filter type. This parameter is preset to the default for each of the predefined filters. SCPI command: [ :...
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings Sets the value for the cut off frequency factor. The cut off frequency of the filter can be adjusted to reach spectrum mask requirements. SCPI command: [ : S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: S ATellite: F ILTer: P ARameter: L PASs on page 38 ...
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings The "Marker Delay" section is where a marker signal delay can be defined, either without restriction or restricted to the dynamic section, i.e., the section in which it is possible to make settings without restarting signal and marker generation. The "Clock Settings"...
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings "Auto" The signal is generated continuously. "Retrigger" The signal is generated continuously. A trigger event (internal or exter- nal) causes a restart. "Armed_Auto" The signal is generated only when a trigger event occurs. Then the signal is generated continuously.
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings "Stopped" The signal is not generated, and the instrument waits for a trigger event (internal or external). SCPI command: on page 41 [ : S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: T RIGger: R MODe Stops signal generation manually.
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings "On" Corresponds to the default state of this parameter. The signal calculation starts simultaneously with the external trigger event but because of the instrument’s processing time the first samples are cut off and no signal is outputted. After elapsing of the internal pro- cessing time, the output signal is synchronous to the trigger event.
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings For two-path instruments, the delay can be set separately for each of the two paths. SCPI command: [ : S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: S ATellite: T RIGger[: E XTernal<ch>]: D ELay on page 43 ...
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Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings "ON/OFF A regular marker signal that is defined by an ON/OFF ratio is generated. Period" A period lasts one ON and OFF cycle. The "ON Time" and "OFF Time" are each expressed as a number of samples and are set in an input field which opens when ON/OFF ratio is selected.
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings "Pattern " A marker signal that is defined by a bit pattern is generated. The pattern has a maximum length of 32 bits and is defined in an input field which opens when pattern is selected. SCPI command: ...
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings Fix marker delay to current range Restricts the marker delay setting range to the dynamic range. In this range the delay can be set without restarting the marker and signal. SCPI command: ...
Sirius Radio Sirius Radio User Interface Trigger/Marker/Clock Settings Measured External Clock Indicates the measured frequency of the external clock signal. This enables the user to permanently monitor the frequency of the externally introduced clock. This information is displayed only if the external clock source has been selected. SCPI command: CLOC:INP:FREQ? 3.3.5 Global Settings...
Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands General Settings 4 Remote-Control Commands The commands in the Source:BB:SIRius subsystem are described in the following section. SOURce<hw> For one-path instruments, the keyword SOURce is optional and can be omitted. The numeric suffix to SOURce distinguishes between signal generation for path A and path B in the case of two-path instruments: ●...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands General Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:DATA:DSELect <Dselect> The command selects the data list for the DLISt data source selection. The lists are stored as files with the fixed file extensions *.dm_iqd in a directory of the user's choice. The directory applicable to the following commands is defined with the command MMEMory:CDIR.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands General Settings Example: BB:SIR:DATA:HDDS:STAT ON enables HDD streaming. BB:SIR:DATA:HDDS:BLEV? queries the streaming buffer level. Response: 94% Usage: Query only [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:DATA:HDDStreaming:STATe <State> Enables/disables the streaming of modulation data direct form the hard drive (HDD). HDD streaming is recommended for processing of large files that require more "ARB memory"...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands General Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:PLTRansmission <Pltransmission> The command selects the physical layer transmission for the transmission of the Sirius signal. Parameters: <Pltransmission> SAT1 | SAT2 | TERR SAT1/SAT2 Transmits the QPSK-modulated signal via up to two satellites. TERR Transmits the COFDM-modulated signal.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands General Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:OAOFfset <Oaoffset> Sets the overlay angular offset for the 8-PSK and 8-PSK Inverted modulation. Parameters: <Oaoffset> float Range: 0 to 20 *RST: Example: BB:SIR:LAY SAT1 selects SAT1 as physical layer transmission. BB:SIR:SAT:MOD P8INV selects 8-PSK Inverted modulation scheme. BB:SIR:SAT:OAOF 2 sets the overlay angular offset [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SETTing:CATalog?
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands General Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SETTing:LOAD <Load> This command loads the selected file with "SIRIUS" settings. The directory is set using command MMEM:CDIRectory. A path can also be specified, in which case the files in the specified directory are read. The file extension may be omitted. Only files with the file extension *.SIRius will be loaded.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands General Settings Parameters: <State> 0 | 1 | OFF | ON *RST: Example: BB:SIR:STAT ON activates modulation in accordance with the "SIRIUS" standard. [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:DELay <Delay> This command sets the signal delay in physical layer transmission terrestrial. Parameters: <Delay>...
Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Filter Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:VERSion? The command queries the version of the "SIRIUS" standard underlying the definitions. The displayed version is depends on the selected physical layer mode. Return values: <Version> string Example: BB:SIR:VERS? queries the SIRIUS version. Response: "FDSC-608-110000/Ed03/Rev01"...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Filter Settings Example: BB:SIR:SAT:FILT:TYPE COS sets the cosine filter type. [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:FILTer:TYPE <Type> The command selects the baseband filter type for the terrestrial physical layer transmis- sion. Parameters: <Type> RCOSine | COSine | GAUSs | LGAuss | CONE | COF705 | COEQualizer | COFequalizer | C2K3x | APCO25 | SPHase | RECTangle | PGAuss | LPASs | LPASSEVM | DIRac | ENPShape | EWPShape...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Filter Settings Parameters: <Gauss> float Range: 0.15 to 2.5 Increment: 0.01 *RST: 0.20 Example: BB:SIR:TERR:FILT:PAR:GAUS 0.15 the BxT is set to 0.15. [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:FILTer:PARameter:PGAuss <Pgauss> [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:FILTer:PARameter:PGAuss <Pgauss> The command sets the BxT for the pure gauss filter type. Parameters: <Pgauss>...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Filter Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:FILTer:PARameter:LPASs <Lpass> [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:FILTer:PARameter:LPASs <Lpass> The command sets the cut off frequency factor for the Lowpass (ACP optimization) filter type. Parameters: <Lpass> float Range: 0.05 to 2.0 Increment: 0.01 *RST: Example: BB:SIR:TERR:FILT:PAR:LPAS 0.15 the cut of frequency factor is set to 0.15. [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:FILTer:PARameter:LPASSEVM <Lpassevm>...
Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Trigger Settings Parameters: <Variation> float Range: 1000000 symbols/s to 2000000 symbols/s Increment: 1 symbol/s *RST: 1640000 symbols/s Example: BB:SIR:SAT:SRAT:VAR 4000000 sets the output sample rate to 4000000 symbols/s. [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:SRATe:VARiation <Variation> Sets the output sample rate. Parameters: <Variation>...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Trigger Settings ........43 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: T ERRestrial: T RIGger: O BASeband: D ELay ........44 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: T ERRestrial: T RIGger: O BASeband: I NHibit .
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Trigger Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TRIGger:RMODe? The command queries the current status of signal generation for all trigger modes with Sirius modulation on. Return values: <> STOP | RUN the signal is generated. A trigger event occurred in the triggered mode.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Trigger Settings This command is available for R&S SMx and R&S AMU two-path instruments only. The command specifies the number of symbols by which a restart is to be inhibited fol- lowing a trigger event. This command applies only for triggering by the second path. Parameters: <Inhibit>...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Trigger Settings Example: BB:SIR:SAT:TRIG:SOUR EXT sets external triggering via the TRIGGER 1 connector. [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:TRIGger[:EXTernal<ch>]:DELay <Delay> The command specifies the trigger delay (expressed as a number of symbols) for external triggering. The numeric suffix to EXTernal distinguishes between the external trigger via the TRIGGER 1 (suffix 1) and TRIGGER 2 (suffix 2) connector.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Trigger Settings Parameters: <Delay> float Range: 0 to 2^32-1 samples Increment: 1 sample *RST: 0 sample Example: BB:SIR:TERR:TRIG:SOUR OBAS sets for path A the internal trigger executed by the trigger signal from the second path (path B). BB:SIR:TERR:TRIG:OBAS:DEL 50 sets a delay of 50 samples for the trigger.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Trigger Settings Parameters: <Source> INTernal | EXTernal | BEXTernal | OBASeband INTernal Triggering is executed by means of the Trigger command SOURce:BB:SIR:TERRestrial:TRIGger:EXECute or *TRG in the case of remote control and by means of "Execute Trigger" in the case of manual operation.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Trigger Settings Parameters: <Inhibit> float Range: 0 to 2^32-1 samples Increment: 1 sample *RST: 0 sample Example: BB:SIR:TERR:TRIG:SOUR EXT selects an external trigger via the TRIGGER 1 connector. BB:SIR:TERR:TRIG:INH 200 sets a restart inhibit for 200 samples following a trigger event. [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite[:TRIGger]:SEQuence <Sequence>...
Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Marker Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:TRIGger:EXTernal:SYNChronize:OUTPut <Output> [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:TRIGger:EXTernal:SYNChronize:OUTPut <Output> (R&S SMx/AMU instruments only) (enabled for "Trigger Source" External) Enables/disables output of the signal synchronous to the external trigger event. Parameters: <Output> 0 | 1 | OFF | ON The signal calculation starts simultaneously with the external trig- ger event but because of the instrument's processing time the first samples are cut off and no signal is outputted.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Marker Settings .........53 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: T ERRestrial: T RIGger: O UTPut<ch>: D ELay ....53 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: T ERRestrial: T RIGger: O UTPut<ch>: D ELay: M AXimum .
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Marker Settings Example: BB:SIR:TRIG:OUTP:DEL:FIX ON restricts the marker signal delay setting range to the dynamic range. BB:SIR:TRIG:OUTP:DEL:MAX? queries the maximum of the dynamic range. Response: "2000 the maximum for the marker delay setting is 2000 symbols. Usage: Query only [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:TRIGger:OUTPut<ch>:DELay:MINimum?
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Marker Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:TRIGger:OUTPut<ch>:MODE <Mode> [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:TRIGger:OUTPut<ch>:MODE <Mode> Parameters: <Mode> SYMBol | FRAMe | SFRame | USER | RATio (for physical layer transmission Terrestrial) SYMBol A marker signal is generated at the beginning of each symbol FRAMe A marker signal is generated at the beginning of each frame. SFRame A marker signal is generated at the beginning of a specified sym- bol within a frame.
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Marker Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:TRIGger:OUTPut<ch>:OFFTime <Offtime> [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:TRIGger:OUTPut<ch>:ONTime <Ontime> The command sets the number of symbols in a period (ON time + OFF time) during which the marker signal in setting SOURce:BB:SIR:SATellite:TRIGger:OUTPut:MODE RATio on the marker outputs is ON. Parameters: <Ontime>...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Marker Settings [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:SATellite:TRIGger:OUTPut<ch>:PULSe:DIVider <Divider> The command sets the divider for Pulse marker mode (SOUR:BB:SIR:SAT:TRIG:OUTP:MODE PULSe). The resulting pulse frequency is derived by dividing the symbol rate by the divider. Parameters: <Divider> float Range: 2 to 2^10 Increment: 1 *RST: Example:...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Marker Settings Parameters: <Fixed> 0 | 1 | OFF | ON *RST: Example: BB:SIR:TERR:TRIG:OUTP:DEL:FIX ON restricts the marker signal delay setting range to the dynamic range. [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:TRIGger:OUTPut<ch>:DELay <Delay> The command defines the delay between the signal on the marker outputs and the start of the signal, expressed in terms of samples.
Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Clock Settings Return values: <> float Example: BB:SIR:TERR:TRIG:OUTP:DEL:FIX ON restricts the marker signal delay setting range to the dynamic range. BB:SIR:TERR:TRIG:OUTP:DEL:MIN queries the minimum of the dynamic range. Response: the minimum for the marker delay setting is 0 samples. Usage: Query only [:SOURce<hw>]:BB:SIRius:TERRestrial:TRIGger:OUTPut<ch>:OFFTime...
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Clock Settings .............55 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: S ATellite: C LOCk: M ULTiplier ..........55 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: T ERRestrial: C LOCk: M ULTiplier ............56 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: S ATellite: C LOCk: S OURce .
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Sirius Radio Remote-Control Commands Clock Settings Example: BB:SIR:TERR:CLOC:SOUR EXT selects the external clock source. The clock is supplied via the CLOCK connector. BB:SIR:TERR:CLOC:MODE MSAM selects clock mode "Multiple Sample", i.e. the supplied clock has a rate which is a multiple of the sample rate. BB:SIR:TERR:CLOC:MULT 12 the multiplier for the external clock rate is 12.
Sirius Radio List of Commands List of Commands [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: D ATA ........................28 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: D ATA: D SELect ....................29 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: D ATA: E DATe ......................29 [:...
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Sirius Radio List of Commands [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: S ETTing: D ELete ....................32 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: S ETTing: L OAD ....................33 [: S OURce<hw>]: B B: S IRius: S ETTing: S TORe ....................33 [:...
Sirius Radio Index Index Marker - Sirius ..............15 Marker x Delay ..............25 Activate Sirius Radio Standard ........11 Measured External Clock ..........27 Armed_Auto ..............46 Modulation - Sirius ..........14, 31, 34 Armed_Retrigger .............. 46 Multiplier ................55 Arm Trigger ..............
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Sirius Radio Index Armed ................ 19 Auto ................19 Retrigger ..............19 Single ................ 19 Trigger - Sirius ............15, 21 Trigger Source ............ 21, 42, 44 User Marker / AUX I/O Settings ........27 User Period ..............51 Use SiriusTerrestrial Compliant Filter - Sirius ....16 Version - Sirius ............
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