3 Functions and Measurements
32 N9342C/43C/44C User’s Guide
Measuring Multiple Signals
This section provides information on measuring 
multiple signals.
Comparing Signals on the Same Screen 
The N934xC can easily compare frequency and 
amplitude signal differences, for example, 
measuring radio or television signal spectra. The 
Delta Marker function allows two signals to be 
compared when both appear on the screen at the 
same time. 
In the following example, a 50 MHz signal is used 
to measure frequency and amplitude differences 
between two signals on the same screen. The Delta 
Marker function is demonstrated in this example.
1 Press [Preset] to set the analyzer to the factory 
default setting.
2 Input a signal (0 dB, 50 MHz) to the RF IN 
connector of the analyzer.
3 Set the analyzer start frequency, stop frequency, 
and reference level to view the 50 MHz signal 
and its harmonics up to 100 MHz:
• Press  [FREQ] > 40 > {MHz}
• Press  [FREQ] > 110 > {MHz}
• Press  [AMPTD] > 0 > {dBm}
4 Press  [PEAK] to place a marker on the highest 
peak on the display (50 MHz).
The  {Next Left PK}  and  {Next Right PK}  softkeys are 
available to move the marker from peak to peak. 
5 Press [Marker] > {Delta} to anchor the first marker 
(labeled as M1) and activate a delta marker.
The label on the first marker now reads 1R, 
indicating that it is the reference point.