Hilberling PT-8000A Operating Manual page 83

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PT-8000A Appendix A1 v2.00.33
A1.6.1 Program Window
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A1.6.2 Automarker and Marker
Automarker
Fig.
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Marker
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The program window is structured in three areas.
In the upper area (I) options are accessible for Automarker, Marker and Peak
Hold (see chapter A1.6.2 and A1.6.3), as well as for scaling of signal level
and panorama width (see chapter A1.6.6); below, the areas are arranged for
the panorama display of MAIN-RX/TX (II) and SUB-RX (III).
A vertical red line in the middle of both display areas depicts the center
frequency of the panorama display and therefore it represents the current
frequency of the PT-8000A. Right of center line is shown the frequency range
above the PT-8000A frequency, left of it appropriate the frequency range
below.
The Automarker (light blue circular ring) indicates the strongest signal within
the current panorama width, for each MAIN- and SUB-RX.
The strength of this signal and the frequency shifting against center frequency
are displayed in the upper left corner of the relative display area using a light
blue font (Fig.
4b).
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Automarker is activated each time the program was started and can be de-
activated by clicking  Automarker (Fig.
The Marker (light green circular ring) can be used for indication of strength
and frequency of any desired signal in the panorama.
The strength of this signal and the frequency shifting against center frequency
are displayed in the upper right corner of the relative display area using a light
green font (Fig.
5b).
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5b
4c
4c).
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