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Band/Interval Power Marker; Built-In Power Meter Mode - Option - Keysight FieldFox B Series User Manual

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IQ Analyzer (IQA) – Option 351
Using Markers (IQA)
Noise Markers can be used like regular markers. A Noise Marker is
distinguished from a regular marker by (1Hz) after the marker readout value.
Learn more about regular markers in
How to measure Noise with a marker
— Press Marker to create or select a Normal or Delta marker to use to
— Then More.
— Then
— Then Noise.

Band/Interval Power Marker

A Band/Interval Power marker—available in IQA and SA Modes—integrates the
power that is measured over several adjacent data points. The range of points
being measured is displayed with vertical posts around the marker. This Band
Span value is selectable.
This feature is very similar to a channel power measurement (see SA chapter,
"Channel Power (CHP)" on page
When the IQA is set to a waveform measurement, the marker is referred to as
an Interval Marker because it averages power over a specific time interval. In
this case the range is specified as the Interval Span.
How to measure Band/Interval Power with a marker
— Press Marker to create or select a Normal or Delta marker to use to
— Then press
— Then
— Then
— Then
— Then choose from the following:
310
measure Noise.
Marker Function
measure Band/Interval power.
More
Marker Function
Band/Int Power
Band Span
(Spectrum) or
—Auto
Measures power over 5% of the displayed span, or ½ graticule.
The Band Span is automatically updated to remain at 5% when you
change the frequency span.
—Man
Enter a frequency or time value using the
rotary knob, then press Enter. Or enter a value using the numeric
keypad and select a frequency or time suffix. The Band Span remains
at the frequency or time value that you set as the span changes.
"All about Markers" on page
218).
Interval/Span
(Waveform)
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