Remote Commands to Perform Measurements with I/Q Data
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DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:SGRam:COLor[:STYLe]
<ColorScheme>
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:SPECtrogram:COLor[:STYLe]
<ColorScheme>
This command selects the color scheme.
Parameters:
<ColorScheme>
HOT
Uses a color range from blue to red. Blue colors indicate low lev-
els, red colors indicate high ones.
COLD
Uses a color range from red to blue. Red colors indicate low lev-
els, blue colors indicate high ones.
RADar
Uses a color range from black over green to light turquoise with
shades of green in between.
GRAYscale
Shows the results in shades of gray.
*RST:
HOT
Example:
DISP:WIND:SPEC:COL GRAY
Changes the color scheme of the spectrogram to black and
white.
Manual operation:
See
" Hot / Cold / Radar / Grayscale "
8.7.3
Using Markers
The following commands are available for marker settings and functions in the I/Q Ana-
lyzer application.
For "I/Q Vector" displays markers are not available.
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Configuring and Performing a Marker Search
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8.7.3.1
Setting Up Individual Markers
The following commands define the position of markers in the diagram.
CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:AOFF
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:LINK
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<ms>:LINK:TO:MARKer<md>
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CALCulate<n>:DELTamarker<m>:MODE
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I/Q Analysis