
Measurement Basics
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User Manual 1173.9240.02 ─ 17
Analysis line
A frequent question when analyzing multi-standard signals is how each data channel is
correlated (in time) to others. Thus, an analysis line has been introduced. The analysis
line is a common time marker for all MSRA applications. It can be positioned in any
MSRA application or the MSRA Master and is then adjusted in all other applications.
Thus, you can easily analyze the results at a specific time in the measurement in all
applications and determine correlations.
If the marked point in time is contained in the analysis interval of the application, the
line is indicated in all time-based result displays, such as time, symbol, slot or bit dia-
grams. By default, the analysis line is displayed, however, it can be hidden from view
manually. In all result displays, the "AL" label in the window title bar indicates whether
or not the analysis line lies within the analysis interval or not:
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orange "AL"
: the line lies within the interval
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white "AL"
: the line lies within the interval, but is not displayed (hidden)
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no "AL"
: the line lies outside the interval
For details on the MSRA operating mode see the R&S
FSW MSRA User Manual. For
details on the MSRT operating mode see the R&S
FSW Realtime Spectrum Applica-
tion and MSRT Operating Mode User Manual.
Analog Demodulation in MSRA/MSRT Operating Mode