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Aeroflex 9102 - Setting up the Trace; Using Limits; Using Markers; Viewing the EMF (EMI) Mode Parameters

Aeroflex 9102
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Chapter 12 EMF (EMI) Operation
Setting up the trace
210 9102 Handheld Spectrum Analyzer Software version 5.31
Setting up the trace
The trace functions provide different views of the measurements, for
example the actual measurement or an average over the last couple of
measurements. You can even select two different views of the
measurement. Another possibility is to compare the actual measure-
ment with an older measurement which has been stored in the 9102
and loaded to one of the trace views. For details on setting up traces
refer to “Setting up the trace” on page 67 in Chapter 3 “Spectrum
Analysis Operation”.
Using limits
As in the reflection mode you can also use limit lines for distance to
fault measurements. For details on the usage of limits refer to “Using
limit lines” on page 34 in Chapter 2 “General Operation”.
Using Markers
The 9102 includes powerful and easy-to-use marker functions. To
further analyze your measurement result display you can employ up to
six markers. For a detailed description of the usage of markers refer to
Working with the markers” on page 31.
Viewing the EMF (EMI) mode parameters
You can get an overview of all parameters set for this mode in the
Parameter Window. To view the parameters, press the P
ARAM function
key. To close the Parameter Window and return to the menu you

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