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Marker
Commands
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SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
Marker Commands
MRKR (?) d {, i}
The MRKR command sets (queries) the Marker Tracking of display d. The
parameter i selects Off (0), On (1), Track (2) or Link (3).
MKMD (?) d {, i}
The MKMD command sets (queries) the Marker Mode of display d. The
parameter i selects Normal (0), Harmonic (1), Sideband (2) or Band (3).
All modes are allowed in FFT measurement group.
Harmonic and Sideband are not allowed in Octave measurement group.
Harmonic, Sideband and Band are not allowed in Swept Sine measurement
group.
MBIN d, i
The MBIN command moves the Marker or Marker Region of display d to bin i.
Bin 0 is the left most bin in the display. The marker of each display must be
moved separately (d=2 is not allowed).
A Spot marker will move to bin i. A marker region will be centered on bin i (if
possible). The Normal marker will still seek the Max, Min or Mean within the
region.
This command is not valid if the Marker of display d is Off.
MWFL d, i
The MWFL command moves the Waterfall Marker of display d to record i (in the
Z axis). Record 0 is the most recent record in the display. The marker of each
display must be moved separately (d=2 is not allowed).
This command is valid only if display d is a Waterfall and the measurement is
paused. This command is not valid if the Marker of display d is Off.
MRKX ? d
The MRKX ? command queries the time, frequency or bin number of the marker
position in display d. The returned value is always the absolute position of the
marker, even when the on-screen marker is relative. The returned value has the
same units as the first value shown in the Marker Position Bar.
This command is not valid if the Marker of display d is Off.
MRKB ? d
The MRKB ? command queries the marker bin number of display d. The value
returned is the bin number of the marker. Bin 0 is the left most bin in the display.
This command is not valid if the Marker of display d is Off.
Summary of Contents for SR780
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Page 18: ...1 2 Getting Started SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 39: ...Triggering and the Time Record 1 23 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 40: ...1 24 Triggering and the Time Record SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 58: ...1 42 Waterfall Display SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 70: ...1 54 Saving and Recalling SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 167: ...Status Indicators 3 21 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 188: ...4 6 Menus SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 193: ...FFT Frequency Menu 4 11 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer Command FEND d f ...
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Page 236: ...4 54 Source Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer Command STYP i ...
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Page 272: ...4 90 Trigger Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
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