User`s guide

Use the Marker
‘I);tble
to List All the Active Markers
The marker table function can be used to display a list of all of the active markers. It is
sometimes necessary to keep track of several points on a signal trace. Multiple markers are
swept measurements. The multiple markers feature allows you to place up to four markers
on a trace. Using the marker table all the markers on the display are annotated in a window
is activated or updated. Each marker can be independently set to read frequency, (sweep)
time, inverse (sweep) time, or period (inverse frequency). This allows you to measure pulse
The marker information can be displayed in absolute amplitude and frequency or it can be in
delta amplitude and frequency using one marker as the reference. The marker table can also
available when using the marker table function.
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MAR 1992
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REF
.0
dBm
MKR 1.808 GHz
hTTEN
10
dB
-37.94 dBm
I
I
CENTER 1.450 GHz
I
SPAN 1.706 GHz
RES
BW
3.0 MHz UBW 1 NHz
SWP 34.1 h5ec RL
Figure 5-l. Marker
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Display
5-2 Using Analyzer Features