
SA (Spectrum Analyzer) Mode
113
Then
More
Then
Mkr Properties
Then
Time Zero Fixed
Then choose from the following:
o
ON
Time Zero is fixed at the left-edge of the screen. A marker in negative
delay resides at this point. This is the vintage behavior.
o
OFF
(default) Time Zero is located at the T-zero indicators. A marker in
negative delay appears to the left of T-zero.
Audio Beep at Marker Power
When enabled, the Audio Beep feature emits a repetitive beep sound which
varies in tone pitch and repetition rate to indicate the relative power level of the
active marker. The highest tone pitch and fastest beep rate occurs when the
marker Y-axis position is at the top of the display. Conversely, the lowest pitch
and repetition rate occurs at the bottom of the display. Therefore, it is important
to scale the signals that you intend to measure between the top and bottom of the
screen. Learn more about Scale on page 86.
Audio Beep can be used with any marker type or function, including
Band/Interval Power. Learn more on page 111.
How to use Audio Beep
Press
Marker
Optionally, press
Marker 1 2 3 4 5 6
to select an existing marker to use with
Audio Beep. A marker will be created if one does not already exist.
Then
More
Then
Marker Function
Then
Audio Beep ON OFF
Audio Beep does NOT beep when the FieldFox is in Hold mode.
While Audio Beep is ON, press
Marker 1 2 3 4 5 6
to toggle Audio Beep through
the existing markers.
To set FieldFox speaker volume control, press
System
, then
Volume
. Learn
more on page 200.
Meas UNCAL Error
Meas UNCAL
appears in the lower-left corner of the screen when the FieldFox
can NOT display accurate measurement results with the current settings.
Usually, the part of the trace that is inaccurate is shown at –200 dB.
The following situation can produce
Meas UNCAL
:
When the ResBW/VBW ratio exceeds 10,000, causing the VBW filter to reach
the maximum capacity for averaging.