User`s guide
Functions and Measurements 3
N9320A Spectrum Analyzer 49
Notice the MarkerD amplitude readout. This is the difference 
of the distortion product amplitude between 0 dB and 10 dB 
input attenuation settings. If the MarkerΔ absolute amplitude 
is approximately  1 dB for an input attenuator change, the 
analyzer is generating, at least in part, the distortion.
The  MarkerΔ amplitude readout comes from two sources:
1) Increased input attenuation causes poorer signal- to- noise 
ratio. This causes the MarkerΔ to be positive.
2) The reduced contribution of the analyzer circuits to the 
harmonic measurement causes the MarkerΔ to be negative.
Large  MarkerΔ readout indicates significant measurement 
errors. Set the input attenuator to minimize the absolute 
value of MarkerΔ.
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