Is there a command that queries the data in a file for the AQ6370?

There is not a command to query the data in a file in the AQ6370. However, the :MMEMory:DATA? command was added to every OSA model made after the AQ6370 to include this feature. These models include the AQ6370C, AQ6370DAQ6373, AQ6373BAQ6375, and AQ6375B.

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