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Example:
Suppose that the active recall set contains an active trace no. 1.
CALC:MARK:REF:MODE DISC
CALC:MARK2:REF:MODE CONT
Create the reference marker in discrete mode and marker 2 in
continuous mode.
CALC:MARK:REF ON; :CALC:MARK2 ON
Display the two markers. Due to the different modes the horizon-
tal positions can be different.
Manual operation:
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CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:REFerence:NAME
<MarkerName>
Defines a name for the reference marker. The marker doesn't have to be created
before (
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>[:STATe]
ON
), the name can be assigned in
advance.
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace
<Mk>
This numeric suffix is ignored and may be set to any value.
Parameters:
<MarkerName>
Marker name (string parameter)
*RST:
'R'
Example:
See
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:NAME
Manual operation:
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CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:REFerence:TYPE
<Mode>
Sets the marker mode of the related reference marker. The marker must be created
before using
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:REFerence[:STATe] ON
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace
<Mk>
This numeric suffix is ignored and may be set to any value.
Parameters:
<Mode>
NORMal | FIXed | ARBitrary
See
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:TYPE
*RST:
NORMal
Example:
CALC:MARK:REF ON; :CALC:MARK:REF:TYPE FIX
Create the reference markerand display it in the center of the
sweep range as a fixed marker.
CALC:MARK:REF:X 1GHz
Shift the marker horizontally. The response value remains fixed.
Manual operation:
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SCPI command reference