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R&S ZVH
Spectrum Analyzer Mode (R&S ZVH-K1)
Configuring Spectrum Measurements
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4.2.6 Using Markers
The spectrum analyzer mode provides marker and deltamarker functionality. In
addition, you can use several marker functions.
4.2.6.1 Using Markers and Deltamarkers
Marker and deltamarker functionality in the spectrum analyzer mode is the same as
that of the cable and antenna analyzer.
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4.2.6.2 Using Marker Functions
In addition to the frequency and level readout, the R&S ZVH provides several, more
complex, marker functions in spectrum analyzer mode.
Deactivating marker functions
Selecting a marker function again while it is still active turns that marker function off.
Measuring the Noise Power Density
The marker noise function calculates the noise power density at the marker position in
dBm/Hz. The R&S ZVH includes several variables in the calculation of the noise power
density, including the trace pixel values, the resolution bandwidth, the detector and the
level display mode (absolute or relative). To stabilize the noise power display, the
R&S ZVH uses the pixel the marker is on and four pixels to the right and four pixels to
the left of the marker pixel.
Noise power density can provide useful information when you are measuring noise or
digitally modulated signals. However, you will get valid results only if the spectrum in
the vicinity of the marker has a flat frequency response. When measuring the noise
power density on discrete signals, results are not valid.
► Press the MARKER key.
► Press the "Marker Function"
softkey.
► Select the "Noise" menu item.
The R&S ZVH shows the level at
the marker frequency in dBm/Hz. If
you are using a delta marker for
the measurement, the results have
the unit dBc/Hz with marker 1
being the reference.