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Command Groups T able 2-37: RF Commands (cont.) Item Description SEARCH:SPECTral:LIST? This query will return a list o f all automatically placed peak markers displayed in the frequency domain graticule. (T o return info…

Command Groups
Table 2-37: RF Commands (cont.)
Item Description
RF:SPECTRogram:NUMSLICEs? This query returns the number of spectrogram slices that are currently being rendered. A
spectrogram slice is a section of the spectrogram representing oneinterval,orslice,oftime
in the spectrogram record.
RF:SPECTRogram:SLICESELect This command specifies the s pectrogram slice number that is to be displayed. Allowable
slice numbers range from 0 to –327 in full-screen mode, and 0 to –147 in split-screen mode.
(The range is negative because the numbering starts with the latest slice (0) and proceeds
backwards in time.) The slice can only be sel ected or changed when acquisitions have been
stopped. As soon as acquisitions start again, the slice number is reset to 0 (the latest slice).
Attempts to select a slice number outside of range, or when acquisitions are running, are
ignored. The query form returns the currently selected spectrogram slice.
To use this command, first turn on the spectrogram (RF:SPECTRogram:STATE). Then
query the number of slices (RF:SPECTRogram:NUMSLICEs?). Stop the acquisition
when you’ve reached the number of desired slices . Then select the slice to display
(RF:SPECTRogram:SLICESELect).
Each slice of the spectrogram corresponds to a single RF acquisition. The FFT samples the
entire spectrum for the incoming signal (at the rate with which new spectrums are acquired).
The newest spectrum is on the bottom edge of the spectrogram, and the oldest is on the top
edge. When the oscilloscope is stopped, you can scroll “back in time” through the spectrogram
using the spectrum slice control. When you select a spectrogram slice, it is displayed in the
bottom window as the RF Normal trace.
RF:SPECTRogram:SLICETIMe? Returns the time stamp of the selected spectrogram slice, as specified by the command
:RF:SPECTRogram:SLICESELect.
RF:SPECTRogram:STATE This command switches the frequency domain spectrogram display on or off.
RF:SPECTRogram:TIMe? Queries the number of seconds in the spectrogram since continuous acquisition started. The
value returned is always <= 0.
RF:SPECTRUMMode When only the frequency domain waveforms are displayed, this command specifies the RF
spectrum mode: either
TRIGgered or FREErun. The default i s FREErun.
RF:SPECTRUMTrace
Resets the spectrum traces,
RF_MINHold, RF_MAXH old and RF_AVErage.
RF:SQUELCH:STAT E This command turns the squelch control on or off for the RF Frequency vs. Time and RF Phase
vs. Time traces. When squelch is on, only the portions of these traces where the amplitude
exceeds the squelch threshold are displayed. This prevents the display of Phase and/or
Frequency for signals that are at or near noise levels. The RF amplitude can be observed in
the RF Amplitude vs. Time trace.
RF:SQUELCH:THReshold This command speci fies the s quelch threshold level, in volts, for the RF Frequency vs. Time
and RF Phase vs. Time traces.
RF:STARt This command specifies to exclude frequencies below a certain level from use.
RF:STOP This command specifies to exclude frequencies above a certain level from use.
RF:UNIts
This command specifies the vertical units to be used in all RF-related absolute logarithmic
amplitudes.
RF:WINdow
This command speci fies which window will be used for the windowing function, which is only
used for the three time domain RF traces (Amplitude vs. Time, Frequency vs. Time and
Phase vs. Time). The default window is Kaiser.
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Table 2-37: RF Commands (cont.)
Item Description
SEARCH:SPECTral:LIST? This query will return a list o f all automatically placed peak markers displayed in the frequency
domain graticule. (To return information about manual markers, use the MARKER:M<x>
commands.)
SELect:RF_AMPlitude This command switches the RF Amplitude vs. Timetracedisplayonoroffinthetimedomain
graticule.
SELect:RF_AVErage This command switches the R F Average trace display on or off in the frequency domain
graticule.
SELect:RF_FREQuency This command switches the RF Frequency vs. Time trace display on or off in the time domain
graticule.
SELect:RF_MAXHold This command switches the frequency domain Max Hold trace display on or off in the
frequency domain graticule.
SELect:RF_MINHold This command switches the frequency domain Min Hold trace display on or off in the frequency
domain graticule.
SELect:RF_NORMal This command switches the frequency domain Normal trace display on or off in the frequency
domain graticule.
SELect:RF_PHASe This command switches the RF P hase vs. Time trace display on or off in the time domain
graticule.
Save and Recall Command Group
UsethecommandsintheSaveandRecallCommand Group to store and retrieve
wav
eforms and settings. When you save a setup, you save all the settings of the
oscilloscope. When you recall a setup, the oscilloscope restores itself tothestate
it was in when you originally saved the setting.
NOTE. External filestructureisasfollows:
E: is the USB memory device plugged into the first USB port o n the front of the
oscilloscope.
F: is the USB memory device plugged into the second USB port on the front of the
oscilloscope. (Not available for MDO3000 models).
G: and H: are the USB memory device plugged into the USB ports on the rear o f
the oscilloscope. (Not available for MDO3000 models.)
I: — Z are for network storage.
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NOTE. Analog, d
igital, and RF waveforms and traces and those waveforms and
traces derived from them ( such as math and reference) can be saved to an ISF
file. When saving all channels in ISF format, a group of files will be saved.
Each will have the same value for XXXX, but the YYY values will be set to the
different channels that were turned on when the Save All Waveforms operation
was performed.
The oscilloscope can save, but not recall, RF acquisitions as .TIQ files. You can
import .TIQ files into Tektronix SignalVu-PC software (PC based), SignalVu
software (
oscilloscope based), RSAVu software (PC based) or into a Tektronix
real-time spectrum analyzer for pulse analysis and demodulation analysis.
Table 2-3
8: Save and Recall Commands
Command
Descript
ion
FACtory Resets the oscilloscope to factory default s ettings
*RCL
Recalls
saved oscilloscope settings
RECAll:SETUp
Recall
s saved oscilloscope settings
RECAll:SETUp:DEMO<x> This command recalls one of the 6 specified built-in demonstration setups of RF functionality.
<x> can be 1 through 6. The demonstrations include 1. Multiple Peaks, 2. spectrogram, 3.
VCO/P
LL Turn On, 4. ASK Modulation, 5. Frequency Hop and 6. Capture BW.
RECA
ll:WAVEform
This
command (no query form) recalls a stored waveform to a reference memory location,
and, for instruments with the arbitrary waveform feature, to arbitrary waveform edit memory
(EMEM). Only the first waveform in the .CSV file is recalled for multiple waveform .CSV fi les.
Reca
ll of digital waveforms (D0 through D15) is not supported.
*SA
V
Sto
res the state of the oscilloscope to a s pecified memory location
SA
Ve:ASSIgn:TYPe
Th
is command specifies the assignment of the save button
SA
Ve:EVENTtable:{BUS<x>|B<x>}
Sa
ves event table data from bus<x> to a specified file
S
AVe:IMAGe
S
aves a capture of the screen image to the specified file
S
AVe:IMAGe:FILEFormat
T
his command specifi es the file format to use for saving screen images. The file format is
not automatically determined by the file name extension. You need to choose a file name
with an extension w hich is consistent with the selected file format
SAVe:IMAGe:INKSaver This command specifies the current inksaver setting for the SAVe:IMAGe command
SAVe:IMAGe:LAYout This command specifies the layout to use for saved screen images
SAVe:SETUp Saves the state of the oscilloscope to a specified memory location or file
SAVe:WAVEform This command saves the specified w aveform to the specified destination reference memory
slot, or saves the specified waveform(s) to the specified destination file. The same function
can be accomplished from the front panel Menu->save waveform m enu. The type of file
saved is dependent upon the SAVe:WAVEform:FILEFormat command.
SAVe:WAVEform:FILEFormat This command specifies the format for saving waveforms.
This command specifies the file format to be used when saving waveforms — either an
internal format, .ISF, or an external comma-delimited spreadsheet format, .CSV, that
includes waveform header and timing information.
SAVe:WAVEform:FILEFormat:
RF_BB_IQ
This command specifies the file format for saving the RF baseband I & Q data. The default
format is TIQ.
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