Select marker – Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual
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Marker Function
The value in Trace Points is translated into the current X Axis Scale units for the purpose of setting the
value of the marker. However, the marker’s span value, LEFT value, or RIGHt value in X Axis Scale Units,
not trace points, are preserved if a change is made to the X Axis scale settings. For example, if you use
this command to set a marker function span of 500 buckets, which happens at that time to correspond to
13 GHz, and then you change the analyzer’s Start Frequency so that 500 buckets is no longer 13 GHz, the
span stays at 13 GHz, not at 500 buckets! This is important to realize as it differs from the legacy
behavior.
The UP/DOWN parameters increment/decrement by one bucket. For this, the analyzer performs a
conversion to buckets and back.
Select Marker
Specifies the selected marker. The term “selected marker” is used throughout this document to
specify which marker will be affected by the functions.
Key Path
Marker
Notes
The selected marker is remembered even when not in the Marker menu and is used if a Search
is done or a Band Function is turned on or for Signal Track or Continuous Peak.
Preset
Marker 1
State Saved
The number of the selected marker is saved in instrument state.
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
Select Marker
Specifies the selected marker. The term “selected marker” is used throughout this document to
specify which marker will be affected by the functions.
Key Path
Marker
Notes
The selected marker is remembered even when not in the Marker menu and is used if a Search
is done or a Band Function is turned on or for Signal Track or Continuous Peak.
Preset
Marker 1
State Saved
The number of the selected marker is saved in instrument state.
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
Select Marker
Specifies the selected marker. The term “selected marker” is used throughout this document to
specify which marker will be affected by the functions.
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