1)Number of Following Bytes (higher byte)
2)Number of Following Bytes (lower byte)
3)Measurement Mode83
4)Printer Type84
5)Current Language
(00h = English, 01h = French, 02h = German, 03h = Spanish, 04h = Chinese, 05h = Japanese)
6)LCD Contrast Value
7)Date Format
(00h = MM/DD/YYYY, 01h = DD/MM/YYYY, 02h = YYYY/MM/DD)
8)RTC battery 85 (higher byte)
9)RTC battery (lower byte)
10)PC Board Revision 86 (higher byte)
11)PC Board Revision (lower byte)
For Site Master VNA Modes:
26)Site Master VNA Mode Data Points (higher byte)
27)Site Master VNA Mode Data Points (lower byte)
28)VNA Start Frequency (Frequency in Hz) (highest byte)
29)VNA Start Frequency
30)VNA Start Frequency
31)VNA Start Frequency (lowest byte)
32)VNA Stop Frequency (Frequency in Hz) (highest byte)
33)VNA Stop Frequency
34)VNA Stop Frequency
35)VNA Stop Frequency (lowest byte)
36)VNA Scale Start (highest byte)87
37)VNA Scale Start
38)VNA Scale Start
39)VNA Scale Start (lowest byte)
40)VNA Scale Stop (highest byte)
41)VNA Scale Stop
42)VNA Scale Stop
43)VNA Scale Stop (lowest byte)
44)VNA Frequency Marker 1 (higher byte)88
45)VNA Frequency Marker 1(lower byte)
46)VNA Frequency Marker 2 (higher byte)
47)VNA Frequency Marker 2 (lower byte)
48)VNA Frequency Marker 3 (higher byte)
49)VNA Frequency Marker 3 (lower byte)
50)VNA Frequency Marker 4 (higher byte)
51)VNA Frequency Marker 4 (lower byte)
52)VNA Frequency Marker 5 (higher byte)
53)VNA Frequency Marker 5 (lower byte)
54)VNA Frequency Marker 6 (higher byte)
55)VNA Frequency Marker 6 (lower byte)
83Refer to Control Byte #3 “Select Measurement Mode” for valid measurement modes.
84See Control Byte #30 for supported printers.
85Value sent as Volts * 10. For example, 2.7 V = 27.
86This value is for internal use only.
87See “Set Site Master VNA Scale” Control Byte #4 for data format.
88Marker Point = ( # data points – 1 ) * ( marker freq – start freq) / ( stop freq – start freq)
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