R&S FSW-K7 User Manual page 140

Analog demodulation measurement option
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Marker Position (X-value)
Defines the position (x-value) of the marker in the diagram. For normal markers, the
absolute position is indicated. For delta markers, the position relative to the reference
marker is provided.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:X
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:X
Marker Type
Toggles the marker type.
The type for marker 1 is always "Normal", the type for delta marker 1 is always "Delta".
These types cannot be changed.
Note: If normal marker 1 is the active marker, switching the "Mkr Type" activates an
additional delta marker 1. For any other marker, switching the marker type does not
activate an additional marker, it only switches the type of the selected marker.
"Normal"
"Delta"
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>[:STATe]
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>[:STATe]
Reference Marker
Defines a marker as the reference marker which is used to determine relative analysis
results (delta marker values).
If the reference marker is deactivated, the delta marker referring to it is also deactiva-
ted.
If a fixed reference point is configured (see
on page 142), the reference point ("FXD") can also be selected instead of another
marker.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MREFerence
Linking to Another Marker
Links the current marker to the marker selected from the list of active markers. If the x-
axis value of the initial marker is changed, the linked marker follows to the same posi-
tion on the x-axis. Linking is off by default.
Using this function you can set two markers on different traces to measure the differ-
ence (e.g. between a max hold trace and a min hold trace or between a measurement
and a reference trace).
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:LINK:TO:MARKer<m>
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:LINK:TO:MARKer<m>
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:LINK
User Manual 1173.9240.02 ─ 23
Working with Markers in the R&S FSW Analog Demodulation application
on page 321
A normal marker indicates the absolute value at the defined position
in the diagram.
A delta marker defines the value of the marker relative to the speci-
fied reference marker (marker 1 by default).
on page 325
on page 320
on page 324
"Defining a Fixed Reference"
on page 324
on page 320
on page 323
on page 323
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