Specifications

Table Of Contents
Chapter 3 47
Programming Command Reference
CONFigure Subsystem
3. Programming Command
Reference
6 Measurement Traffic Channel Loop
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel1 <int>
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel1?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel2 <int>
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel2?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel3 <int>
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel3?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel4 <int>
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel4?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel5 <int>
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel5?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel6 <int>
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:TCH:CHANnel6?
These commands set the Variable field to TCH (Traffic Channel) and specify the
six channel numbers at which the six measurements are to be made, for each radio
standard in conjunction with the Multi Band setting. These measurements are
made at one fixed voltage of DC Power. The value 9999 causes the TCH test to be
skipped (---- shown in the table cell). The allowable range and preset values are as
follows:
BCCH Channel
CONFigure:SEQuence:BCCH:CHANnel <int>
CONFigure:SEQuence:BCCH:CHANnel?
RFORmat MBANd Allowable Range Preset Value
GSM900
DCS1800
1 to 124;
512 to 885
1, 62, 124
OFF 1 to 124
E-GSM
DCS1800
0 to 124|975 to 1023;
512 to 885
1, 62, 124
OFF 0 to 124|975 to 1023
DCS1800
GSM900
512 to 885;
1 to 124
512, 699, 885
E-GSM
512 to 885;
0 to 124|975 to 1023
OFF 512 to 885
PCS1900 OFF 512 to 810 512, 661, 810