Chapter 4 — Cable & Antenna Analyzer Mode Commands
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:CALCulate:MARKer#:PEAK:BOUNded
Cmd Description: This command sets specified marker to the trace peak value between
two markers. Markers 5 and 7 will search for the peak between markers
1 and 2. Markers 6 and 8 will search for the peak between markers 3
and 4.
Example: To set marker 5 to the peak between markers 1 and 2:
:CALC:MARK5:PEAK:BOUN
Notes: Replace ’#’ with the required marker number. Check User Guide for the
number of supported markers in each mode. If any marker other than 5,
6, 7, or 8 is specified, the bounded marker will be set to 5 by default.
:CALCulate:MARKer#:TRACking
PEAK|VALLey|BNDPeak|BNDValley|OFF
:CALCulate:MARKer#:TRACking?
Cmd Description: Command sets the tracking mode of the specified marker.
Query Description: Query returns the tracking mode of the specified marker. Query returns
PEAK for peak tracking, or returns VALL for valley tracking, or returns
BNDP for bounded peak tracking, or returns BNDV for bounded valley
tracking.
Param Range: PEAK|VALLey|BNDPeak|BNDValley|OFF
Default Value: OFF
Example: To set marker 2 to peak tracking:
:CALC:MARK2:TRAC PEAK
Notes: Replace ’#’ with the required marker number. Check User Guide for the
number of supported markers in each mode. If any marker other than 5,
6, 7, or 8 is specified, the bounded marker will be set to 5 by default.
:CALCulate:MARKer#:TYPE REFerence|DELTa
:CALCulate:MARKer#:TYPE?
Cmd Description: Command sets the type of the specified marker.
Query Description: Query returns the type of the specified marker. Query returns REF if
the specified marker is a reference marker, or returns DELT if the
specified marker is a delta marker.
Param Range: REFerence|DELTA
Default Value: REF
Example: To set marker 2 type to delta:
:CALC:MARK2:TYPE DELT
Notes: Replace ’#’ with the required marker number. Check User Guide for the
number of supported markers in each mode.