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80 Chapter 5 
Spectrum Analyzer
Measuring Multiple Signals
Spectrum Analyzer
Comparing Signals not on the Same Screen Using 
Marker Delta
Measure the frequency and amplitude difference between two signals 
that do not appear on the screen at one time. (This technique is useful 
for harmonic distortion tests when narrow span and narrow bandwidth 
are necessary to measure the low level harmonics.)
In this procedure, frequency and amplitude differences are measured 
between harmonics of the analyzer’s 10 MHz reference; one harmonic 
on screen and one harmonic off screen. Delta marker is used to 
demonstrate this comparison.
Figure 5-5 Comparing One Signal on Screen with One Signal Off Screen
Step 1. Select the spectrum analyzer mode:
Press 
Mode, Spectrum Analyzer.
Step 2.
Preset the analyzer:
Press 
Mode Preset.
Step 3. Connect the rear panel REF OUT (10 MHz) to the front panel RF input.
Step 4. Set the center frequency, span and reference level to view only the 
30 MHz signal:
Press 
FREQ Channel, Center Frequency, 30, MHz.
Press 
SPAN X Scale, Span, 5, MHz.
Step 5. Place a marker on the 30 MHz peak:
Press 
Peak Search.
Step 6. Set the center frequency step size equal to 10 MHz:










