Command Reference
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CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:SEARch:TRACking
<Boolean>
This command is only available if a search mode is active (
...
)
It enables or disables tracking, which causes the search logic of the related marker(s)
to be repeated after each sweep.
Tip:
If the current search mode is a bandfilter or multiple peak search this command
enables or disables the corresponding tracking.
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace
<Mk>
Number of an existing marker in the range of 1 to 10.
If a bandfilter search or a multiple peak search is active, tracking
recalculates the whole marker set for each sweep and hence
this suffix is ignored.
Parameters:
<Boolean>
ON | OFF - enables or disables the marker tracking mode.
*RST:
OFF
Example:
Suppose the active recall set contains an active trace no. 1.
CALC:MARK ON; :CALC:MARK:FUNC:EXEC MAXimum
Create marker no. 1 and assign it to trace no. 1. Activate a maxi-
mum search for marker no. 1.
CALC:MARK:SEAR:TRAC ON
Enable the tracking mode for the created marker.
Manual operation:
See
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:SEARch:FORMat
<SearchFormat>
Selects the format in which the target value shall be specified (see
CALCulate<Chn>:MARKer<Mk>:TARGet
Each marker may have a different target format. The table below gives an overview on
how a complex target value z = x + jy is converted.
Target Format
Description
Formula
MLINear
Magnitude of z, unconverted.
|z| = sqrt ( x
2
+ y
2
)
MLOGarithmic
Magnitude of z in dB
Mag(z) = 20 log|z| dB
PHASe
Phase of z
φ (z) = arctan (y/x)
UPHase
Unwrapped phase of z comprising
the complete number of 360°
phase rotations
Ф(z) = φ (z) + 2k·360°
REAL
Real part of z
Re(z) = x
IMAGinary
Imaginary part of z
Im(z) = y
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