Agilent Technologies 8566B Operating And Programming Manual page 285

Spectrum analyzer 100 hz - 2.5 ghz/2 - 22 ghz
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Exchanges trace B and trace C. Trace C (containing no trace data) now appears on the display as
trace B. The asterisk (') in the top right corner of the analyzer does not agree with the current
display.
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Stores and blanks trace B (containing no trace data and an asterisk in the top right corner).
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Views trace C .
Commands BTC, KSl, BXC, and KSi manipulate trace amplitude information in display memory addresses
3074 through 4073. They do not manipulate data in the remaining display addresses that are allocated to trace C:
addresses 4073 through 4095, and 3072. These addresses are available, in addition to address 3073 and 4074,
for custom graphics programming or labels. (See Appendix B.)
The functions of the KSj command and (,,,,, [-I keys are identical. (See VIEW and BLANK.)
1048 is a machine instruction word that sets addresses 3073 through 4073 to zero and draws the trace dimly.
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