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R&S NRP
Displaying data in the Scope mode
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Active marker.
The active marker can be shifted pixel by pixel using the
(ê)
and
(û)
keys, re-entered with
Marker Edit
or changed by scrolling.
The number 1 marks the start of a time window and the number 2 the
end, regardless whether the marker is active or passive.
Passive marker.
Time position of the markers and power level at the marker positions.
All indicated times are relative to the delayed trigger.
The indicated times for the selected time window are identical to the
Start of Gate
and
End of Gate
parameters in the Timegate mode
(
Measuring power in gates, p. 4.14).
Time difference between the markers and level difference between
marker positions.
Marker –
( )
Edit
Select
ä
Swaps the roles of the active and passive marker.
Marker –
( )
Edit
Select
ä
Opens an editor for the time position of the active marker.
Gate# –
( )
ä
↔
ä
Selects a time window.
Meas
The average power, the peak power and their ratio for the selected time window are displayed on the
Meas page.
The page is easy to reach from the
Gates
page, so you can quickly judge the effect of changing the
marker position. As the measured values are calculated from the pixels, they do not attain the accuracy
specified for the Timegate mode. For a more accurate measurement of the average power, it is there-
fore advisable to switch to the Timegate mode (
Measuring power in gates, p. 4.14).
Scope mode display
…Gates,
Meas –
( )
ä
↔
ä
Fig. 4-41
Scope mode display – Meas page