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artificially high and may result in other signals being ignored that rise only
slightly above the threshold. Item 0 of the MKR/FREQ menu enables you to set
the threshold to a fixed amplitude suitable for detecting the signals present in
your particular application. The fixed threshold is also handy when you simply
want to exclude low-level signals while jumping the marker among high-level
peaks.
The following steps show how to set the threshold:
6. Choose Item 0 from the MKR/FREQ menu.
7. Enter a value of –45 dBm, following the prompts.
8. Press any menu button to return to the spectral display.
9. Using either the MOVE MARKER selection from the MKR/FREQ menu or
the marker arrow keys, attempt to move the marker from peak to peak.
It will only jump to the peaks above –45 dBm in amplitude.
10. Turn off the marker.
11. Press [MKR/FREQ] [0] [Z] to restore automatic threshold selection.
12. Press any menu button to return to the spectral display.
The 2715 enables you to change the resolution of its built-in counter. It is
possible to specify its resolution as 1 kHz or 1 Hz, or to turn off the counter
when the Signal Track mode is in use. Be aware that this feature only changes
the counter resolution to 1 Hz, not the accuracy.
13. Press [MKR/FREQ] [9] [1].
14. Under COUNTER RESOLUTION, select item 0, COUNTER OFF WHEN
TRKG.
15. Press [CTR MEAS/TRKG] and notice the counter reads out to 1 Hz.
16. Enter the TRKG mode and note that there is no counter reading.
17. Return to COUNTER RESOLUTION and select 1 kHz.
Notice the counter is now reading in TRKG mode. When you select items 1
or 2, the counter reads out to the indicated resolution in either CTR MEAS
or TRKG. Because it takes longer to update the display when the counter is
reading out, turning it off speeds up the signal tracking capability.
18. Reselect item 0 from COUNTER RESOLUTION, and then turn off the
TRKG mode.
Counter Resolution
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