Sets the channel bandwidth. Note that available bandwidths may be instrument- and option- dependent.
Parameter
1.4|3|5|10
Parameter Type
<char>
Default Value
The default bandwidth is 10 MHz.
Front Panel Access
Setup, BW
[:SENSe]:CELLID <cellID> [:SENSe]:CELLID?
Title
Cell ID
Description
Sets the Cell ID value used when Sync Type is set to ‘RS’.
Parameter
(cellID)
Parameter Type
<char>
Front Panel Access
Setup, Sync (RS), Cell ID
Related Command
:SENSe:SYNC:TYPE
[:SENSe]:EMF:STATe OFF|ON|0|1 [:SENSe]:EMF:STATe?
Title
EMF State
Description
Switches EMF ON or OFF.
The query form of this command returns a 0 or 1 when EMF state is OFF or ON, respectively.
Note: EMF turns ON only if the start and stop frequencies are within the frequency range of the signal analyzer and isotropic antenna used. The antenna must be connected.
Selects the desired signal standard from the list. The <string> argument is the name of the desired signal standard as displayed in the instrument’s current signal standard list. The list can be displayed on the instrument by choosing the Signal Standard submenu button in the Freq menu. The list can also be downloaded remotely and viewed using Anritsu Master Software Tools. For example, if the desired Signal Standard is P‑GSM 900 - Uplink, then the value of the <string> argument would be “P‑GSM 900 - Uplink”.
The query form of this command returns the name of the currently selected Signal Standard from the list.
Parameter
<string>
Front Panel Access
Freq, Signal Standard
[:SENSe]:LTE:STATus?
Title
Sweep Status
Description
Returns 1 when the sweep is complete. Returns 0 when the sweep is in progress.
Front Panel Access
None
[:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:RANGe[:IMMediate]
Title
Amplitude Range
Description
Re‑calculates amplitude range. Note that issuing this command sets the automatic dynamic range OFF.
Sets the automatic amplitude range. Setting the value to ON or 1 results in the amplitude range being coupled to the detected input signal level. Setting the value to OFF or 0 results in the input attenuation being uncoupled from the input signal level. That is, changing the input signal level does not change the amplitude range. When this command is issued, the amplitude range itself does not change. The default value is ON. That is, sending :SENS:POW:RANG:AUTO is equivalent to sending :SENS:POW:RANG:AUTO ON.
Sets the span for the Spectrum view. For example, setting the value to 5 sets the span for the Spectrum view to 5 MHz and setting the value to 10 sets the span for the Spectrum view to 10 MHz.