HP 8360 User Manual

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COMMAND SUMMARY

The synthesizer uses “bumping” to move unspecified frequency
parameters, but if the final value of any of the frequency headers is
the result of bumping, then an error is generated since the user is

not getting what was specified. This means, to guarantee sequence

independence requires sending the frequency pairs in a single

message.

Example 1: (present state start = 5

stop = 6

20 GHZ

22 GHZ

an error results since the
stop frequency is bumped.
the final sweep does not
generate an error

(20 to 22).

Example 2: (present state start 5

stop 6

22 GHZ

20 GHZ

no error is generated,
start frequency is unchanged.
still no error.

Example 3: (present state start 5

stop 6

20 GHZ;STOP 22 GHZ

22

20 GHZ

both are fine, no errors.

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FREQuency:CENTer

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FREQuency:CENTer? [MAXimum|MINimum]

Sets and queries the center frequency.
The *RST value is (MAX +

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FREQuency[:CWl:FIXed]

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? [MAXimum|MINimum]

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FREQuency[:FIXed]? [MAXimum|MINimum]

Sets and queries the CW frequency. This does not change the
swept/CW mode switch. *RST value is (MAX +

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FREQ:CENTER for more information.

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Sets

and queries the

frequency coupling switch. This

switch keeps the two functions coupled together when ON. Changing
one of them, changes both.

setting is OFF. See FREQ:CENTER

for more information.

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FREQuency:MANual

req

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Operating and Programming Reference

HP 8360

User’s Handbook

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