Limit Lines; Use Limit Lines; Sa Band Power Marker; Sa Frequency Counter At Marker - Agilent Technologies N9913A User Manual

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SA Marker Functions
The following Marker Functions are available in SA Mode ONLY:
 Noise Marker
 Band/Interval Power Marker
 Frequency Counter at Marker
 Audio Beep with Marker
 Time Zero Fixed Marker
Learn more about these marker functions starting on page 110.

All about Limit Lines

Limit lines are visual representations, drawn on the FieldFox screen, of the
specified limits for a measurement. With this capability, you can easily compare
measured data versus specifications. Optionally, you can enable an audible beep
and display Pass or Fail information for each measurement.
 You can have up to as many limit line segments as there are data points for
 Limit lines are available in CAT Mode, NA Mode, and SA Mode. Power Meter
 Limit lines and limit testing are NOT allowed in NA Mode with Smith Chart or
 A simple Display Line is also available in SA Mode ONLY. Learn more on page
 Limit lines can be saved and recalled with an *.sta file. Learn more on page
How to Create Fixed Limit Lines
There are two ways to build a Fixed limit line:
1. Build (limits) From a Trace. Learn how on page 186
2. Enter X/Y data points into the on-screen editor. The limit line is formed as
 Press Limit 8.
 Then
 Use the Up / Down arrows and rotary knob to navigate the cursor to the
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each measurement trace allowing you to test all aspects of your measurements.
Mode uses different limit settings. Learn more on page 148.
Polar display formats.
110.
190. They can also be saved and recalled independently from the Limit
softkeys. Learn more on page 187.
the FieldFox 'connects the dots' on the screen. To create frequency gaps that
are NOT tested, use separate limit lines. The X-axis values for two lines can
overlap.
Limits. A limit line table appears.
Edit
following editable cells.
Description - Press Edit, then enter a description for the limit line using the
o
FieldFox labeler. Learn how on page 190.
Fixed/Relative – Press
o
o
Fixed - the limit line does not move. The X/Y coordinates are absolute
locations on the screen.
Edit
to toggle between the following:
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