Comparing Signals Using Delta Markers; Placing A Marker On The Cal Out Signal - HP 8590 E-Series User Manual

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Comparing Signals Using Delta Markers

Using the spectrum analyzer, you can easily compare frequency and amplitude differences
between signals, such as radio or television signal spectra. The spectrum analyzer delta marker
function lets you compare two signals when both appear on the screen at one time or when
only one appears on the screen.
Example: Measure the differences between two signals on the same display screen.
1. Connect the spectrum analyzer CAL OUT to the INPUT 50R. Press @ZZY'). For the
HP 85933 only, set the center frequency to 900 MHz and the span to 1.8 GHz: press
900
The calibration signal and its harmonics appear on the display.
Press
to place a marker at the highest peak on the display. The
NEXT PK RIGHT and NEXT PK LEFT softkeys move the marker from peak to peak. Press
NEXT PK RIGHT to move the marker to the 300 MHz calibration signal. See Figure 3-12.
The signal that appears at the left edge of the screen is the spectrum analyzer local
oscillator (LO) and represents 0 Hz.
Figure
3. Press MARKER A to activate a second marker at the position of the first marker. Move the
second marker to another signal peak using the NEXT PK RIGHT or NEXT PK LEFT softkeys
or the knob.
4. The amplitude and frequency difference between the markers is displayed in the active
function block and in the upper-right corner of the screen. See Figure 3-13.
Press (MKR), More 1 of 2 , then MARKER ALL OFF to turn the markers off.
3-12 Making Basic Measurements
1.8 IGHz).
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PEAK
LOG
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3-12. Placing a Marker on the CAL OUT
MKR 311 MHz
- 2 0 1 5 dBm
Signal

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