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Differential Trace Analysis
The differential trace is the result of subtracting the values of the current trace from those of the other
trace.
Marker Features
You can place cursors and markers on the differential trace.
You can display the distance at each cursor position as well as the following values between
markers.
• Loss (dB)
• Distance (km)
• dB/km
• For the operations when marker mode is set to Marker, see “4 Point Markers” in section 6.1.
• For the operations when marker mode is set to Line, see “5 Point Markers” in section 6.1.
• The return loss and splice loss of differential traces cannot be saved.
6.8 Displaying Differential Traces