
Operating the Instrument
R&S
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FSPN
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in the square brackets after the index indicates the trace to which the marker is
assigned. (Example: M2[1] defines marker 2 on trace 1.) For more than 2 mark-
ers, a separate marker table is displayed beneath the diagram by default.
Marker information in marker table
In addition to the marker information displayed within the diagram grid, separate
marker tables may be added to the display. These tables provide the following
information for all active markers:
Table 6-2: Regular marker table
Label
Information
Wnd
Window type the marker is positioned in.
(Only if there is more than one window containing a phase noise dia-
gram.)
Type
Marker type: N (normal), D (delta), T (temporary, internal)
Ref
Reference (for delta markers)
Trc
Trace to which the marker is assigned
X-value
x-value of the marker
Y-value
y-value of the marker
6.1.4
Spot Noise Information
Spot noise information in diagram grid
The diagram contains information about all spot noise positions [T<x>]. Spot
noise information is made up out of the position of the spot noise measurement
on the x-axis and the y-axis. The value in the square brackets after the index indi-
cates the trace to which the spot noise calculation is assigned (Example: [T1]
indicates trace 1). Note that you can also display spot noise information in a sep-
arate table.
Spot noise information in spot noise table
The R&S
FSPN also provides a numerical result table for the spot noise mea-
surement. The spot noise table has to be added deliberately. Note that the spot
noise table only contains information when the calculation of spot noise has been
turned on.
Understanding the Display Information