Specifications
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Produces a ‘pair’ of data values comprising of frequency and its level at MHz order which is defined
(sandwiched) by / /. In reality, there may be a discrepancy of +/- 1dBm between the value of the
marker on the LCD and the level of the same marker which is calculated by this command.
Command : RICD Function : CURSOR DOWNLOAD Command category: READ
Parameter : N/A
Example : RICD<CR><LF> Response:
see remarks
Remarks: Read output level of the cursor frequency.
(Example):
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f10.70000, l-78<SP>CR><LF>
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Note: Use small F or L (not a capital) for this command. This produces the information in one line
unlike the download plot information. In reality, there may be a discrepancy of +/- 1dBm between the
value of the marker on the LCD and the level of the same marker which is calculated by this
command.
Command : RIFD Function : HIGH SPEED DATA DOWNLOAD Command category: READ
Parameter : N/A
Example : RIFD<CR><LF> Response:
see remarks
Remarks: Read output level on each frequency on the screen as 1 byte data.
(Example):
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IFD<SP><CR><LF>
<SP>CR><LF>
(Some lines omitted, these are level data area.) #%$-+#!
(Some lines omitted) <SP>
<SP>
<SP><CR><LF>
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The level data per frequency will be presented in ASCII code which has been obtained by calculation
of the label, 100 + 0x20.
Note: Use small F or L (not a capital) for this command. In reality, there may be a discrepancy of +/-
1dBm between the value of the marker on the LCD and the level of the same marker which is
calculated by this command.
Command : RIVE Function : READ FIRMWARE VERSION Command category: READ
Parameter : N/A
Example : RIVE<CR><LF> Response:
see remarks
Remarks: (Example):
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IVE<SP>Ver.<SP>007<SP>307C<SP><SP><CR><LF>
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Produces the version information followed by IVE<SP>
Section 8-4