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Marker Stepsize
Defines the size of the steps that the marker position is moved using the rotary knob.
"Standard"
The marker position is moved in steps of (Span/1000), which corre-
sponds approximately to the number of pixels for the default display
of 1001 sweep points. This setting is most suitable to move the
marker over a larger distance.
"Sweep
Points"
The marker position is moved from one sweep point to the next. This
setting is required for a very precise positioning if more sweep points
are collected than the number of pixels that can be displayed on the
screen. It is the default mode.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:X:SSIZe
6.4.2
Marker Search Settings and Positioning Functions
Access
: "Overview" > "Analysis" > "Marker" > "Search"
or
: [MKR TO]
Several functions are available to set the marker to a specific position very quickly and
easily, or to use the current marker position to define another characteristic value. In
order to determine the required marker position, searches may be performed. The
search results can be influenced by special settings.
For more information on searching for signal peaks see
In I/Q Analyzer mode, the search settings for "Real/Imag (I/Q)" evaluation include an
additional parameter, see
The remote commands required to define these settings are described in
ter 8.7.3.5, "Positioning the Marker"
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Marker Search Settings for Spectrograms
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6.4.2.1
Marker Search Settings
Access
: [MKR TO] > "Search Config"
Markers are commonly used to determine peak values, i.e. maximum or minimum val-
ues, in the measured signal. Configuration settings allow you to influence the peak
search results.
For Spectrograms, special marker settings are available, see
Search Settings for Spectrograms"
Marker Usage