Fetch:marker:rratio, Fetch:temperature:average, Fetch:temperature:caltemp – Boonton 4500B Peak Power Meter User Manual

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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Remote Operation

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FETCh:MARKer:RRATio?

Description:

For the specified channel return the ratio of MK2 to MK1. The units will be dB for logarithmic
units or percent for linear units..

Syntax:

FETCh[1|2|3|4|5|6|7]:MARKer:RRATio?

Returns:

CC, MK2/MK1

Where CC is the measurement condition code.

Valid Modes:

All

FETCh:TEMPerature:AVERage?

Description:

Return the averaged internal temperature of the specified peak power sensor. Note: If a non-
temperature compensated peak sensor is in use, the 4500B displays a warning message if the
temperature has drifted more than 4C from the autocal temperature.

Syntax:

FETCh[1|2]:TEMPerature:AVERage?

Returns:

CC, Sensor[1|2] Average Temp in degrees C

Where CC is the measurement condition code.

Valid Modes:

Peak Sensors only




FETCh:TEMPerature:CALTemp?

Description:

Return the internal temperature of the specified peak power sensor at the at the time of
autocalibration. Note: If a non-temperature compensated peak sensor is in use, the 4500B displays
a warning message if the temperature has drifted more than 4C from the autocal temperature.

Syntax:

FETCh[1|2]:TEMPerature:CALTemp?

Returns:

CC, Sensor[1|2] AutoCal Temp in degrees C

Where CC is the measurement condition code.

Valid Modes:

Peak Sensors only

FETCh:TEMPerature:CURRent?

Description:

Return the current internal temperature of the specified peak power sensor. Note: If a non-
temperature compensated peak sensor is in use, the 4500B displays a warning message if the
temperature has drifted more than 4C from the autocal temperature.

Syntax:

FETCh[1|2]:TEMPerature:CURRent?

Returns:

CC, Sensor[1|2] Temp in degrees C

Where CCn is the measurement condition code.

Valid Modes:

Peak Sensors only

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