Mkr->stop, Mkr->ref lvl – Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual
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Marker To
Mkr->Stop
Changes the stop frequency to the frequency of the selected marker. The marker stays at this
frequency, so it moves to the right edge of the display. In delta marker mode, this function sets
the stop frequency to the x-axis value of the delta marker.
If the currently selected marker is not on when this key is pressed, it will be turned on at the
center of the screen as a normal type marker.
Key Path
Marker ->
Remote Command
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|...12[:SET]:STOP
Example
CALC:MARK3:STOP sets the stop frequency to the value (or delta value) of marker 3.
Notes
Sending this command selects the subopcoded marker
If specified marker is off, this command will turn it on at the center of the screen as a normal
type marker.
Dependencies
This function is not available (key is grayed out) when x-axis is the time domain
Couplings
All the usual couplings associated with setting Stop Frequency apply.
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
Mkr->Ref Lvl
Sets the reference level to the amplitude value of the selected marker, moving the marked point to
the reference level (top line of the graticule). The marker’s mode (Normal, Delta, Fixed) doesn’t
matter in this case. For example, given a delta marker, if the delta marker is the selected marker,
its amplitude is applied to the reference level. If the reference marker is selected, its amplitude is
applied to the reference level.
If the currently selected marker is not on when this key is pressed, it will be turned on at the
center of the screen as a normal type marker, and its amplitude applied to the reference level.
Key Path
Marker ->
Remote Command
:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|...12[:SET]:RLEVel
Example
CALC:MARK2:RLEV sets the reference level of the analyzer to the amplitude of marker 2.
Notes
Sending this command selects the subopcoded marker
If specified marker is off, this command will turn it on at the center of the screen as a normal
type marker.
Couplings
All the usual couplings associated with setting Reference Level apply.
Backwards Compatibility
Notes
Mkr-> RefLvl behavior for a delta marker is slightly different from earlier models. ESA would
calculate the delta amplitude (difference between reference marker and delta marker in dB) and
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