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3 Short-Range Comms & IoT Mode
3.3 LoRa (CSS) Demodulation Measurement
NOTE
Pressing the peak search hardkey will navigate the menu to the peak search
page and perform a peak search if the previous menu wasn’t of markers.
Marker Frequency|Time
Sets the X-axis position of the specified marker on the trace. This is the same as the
"Marker Frequency|Time" on page 386 in the Settings tab.
Peak Search
Moves the specified marker to the trace point that has the maximum y-axis value.
Remote
Command
:CALCulate:LORA:MARKer[1]|2|...|12:MAXimum
Example
:CALC:LORA:MARK2:MAX
:SYST:ERR?
can be used to query the errors to determine if a peak is found. The message “No peak found” will be
returned after an unsuccessful search
Next Peak
Moves the specified marker to the peak that is next lower in amplitude than the
current Y-axis value. Only peaks that meet all enabled peak criteria are considered.
If there is no valid peak lower than the current marker position, a “No peak found”
message is generated, and the marker is not moved.
If the selected marker was off, then it is turned on as a normal marker and a peak
search is performed.
Remote Command
:CALCulate:LORA:MARKer[1]|2|...|12:MAXimum:NEXT
Example
:CALC:LORA:MARK2:MAX:NEXT
State Saved Not part of saved state
Minimum Peak
Moves the specified marker to the minimum y-axis value on the current trace.
Minimum (negative) peak searches do not have to meet the peak search criteria. It
looks for the lowest y-axis value. If the selected marker is Off, it is turned on before
the minimum search is performed.
392 Short Range Comms & IoT Mode User's &Programmer's Reference

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