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The measurement results of the active marker (also called marker values) are dis-
played in the marker field, which is located at the upper right corner of the diagram, or
in a separate table beneath the diagram. The marker information includes the follow-
ing:
marker type (M1 in the example)
trace in square brackets ([1] in the example)
level (-33.09 dBm in the example)
marker location (3 GHz in the example)
Figure 5-10: Marker values
The MKR key is used to select and position the absolute and relative measurement
markers (markers and delta markers). In addition, the functions for the frequency coun-
ter, a fixed reference point for relative measurement markers, and for enlargement of
the measurement area are assigned to this key.
To open the Marker menu
Press the MKR key.
The "Marker" menu is displayed. If no marker is active, marker 1 is activated and a
peak search on the trace is carried out. Otherwise, the edit dialog box for the last
activated marker is opened and the current frequency/time value is displayed.
Further information
"Displayed Marker Information"
Chapter 5.4.2.2, "Positioning
Tasks
"Basic Marker Functions"
Marker 1 / Marker 2 / Marker 3 / ... Marker 16,/ Marker Norm/Delta
The "Marker X" softkey activates the corresponding marker and opens an edit dialog
box to enter a value for the marker to be set to. Pressing the softkey again deactivates
the selected marker.
If a marker value is changed using the rotary knob, the step size is defined via the
Stepsize Standard
Marker 1 is always the reference marker for relative measurements. If activated, mark-
ers 2 to 16 are delta markers that refer to marker 1. These markers can be converted
into markers with absolute value display using the "Marker Norm/Delta" softkey. If
marker 1 is the active marker, pressing the "Marker Norm/Delta" softkey switches on
an additional delta marker.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>[:STATe]
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:X
User Manual 1175.7068.02 ─ 12
on page 410
Markers",
on page 408
or
Stepsize Sweep Points
on page 695
on page 695
Common Analysis Functions
on page 204.
softkeys.
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