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Marker
Figure Chapter 3 -7 Marker Region
The Marker Region is the graph region between the two solid vertical marker lines. The
Marker Region Width may be set to 1 division (Wide), 1/2 division (Normal), or a single
vertical line (Spot). The Marker Region is associated with the display and does not
change with graph scaling. The Marker is the small square within the Marker Region.
The Marker finds the Minimum, Maximum, or Mean of the data in the Marker Region.
When seeking Min or Max, the Marker is located at the position of the minimum or
maximum. This allows peaks and valleys in the data to be found easily. When seeking
the Mean, the X position of the Marker is at the center of the Marker Region and the Y
position is the mean of the data within the region. When a Spot Marker Region is used,
the Marker is confined to a single X location. Use the [Marker] menu to configure the
Marker for each display.
The Marker position is shown in the Marker Position Bar above the graph.
Use the knob to move the marker in the active display. The knob always moves the
marker unless a menu softkey has been pressed and an entry field is displayed at the top
of the screen.
To move the marker to the next "peak" in the display, press [Enter] and move the knob.
The marker will move to the next peak in the display in the direction of the knob turn If
no peaks are found, the marker will remain in the same position.
Marker Position Bar
Figure Chapter 3 -8 Marker Position Bar
The Marker Position Bar is displayed above each graph.
The first value is the marker frequency, time or bin number. If the display is a waterfall,
the waterfall record number is also shown.
Marker located
at Max
Marker Region
defined by
solid vertical
lines.
Frequency, Time or Bin
Number of Marker
Data value of Marker
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