3 Spectrum Analyzer Mode
3.7 Burst Power Measurement
NOTE
Pressing the Peak Search hardkey automatically moves you to the Peak
Search page of the Marker menu
and
performs a Peak Search.
Remote
Command
:CALCulate:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|...|12:MAXimum
Example
:CALC:TXP:MARK2:MAX
:SYST:ERR?
can be used to query the errors to determine if a peak is found. The message “No peak found” (-200)
will be returned after an unsuccessful search
Notes Sending this command selects the subopcoded marker
In WCDMA Mode, this command does not work when the selected marker is located on the polar trace.
In this case, the command is ignored
Marker Delta
Pressing this control has exactly the same effect as pressing the “Delta” selection on
the "Marker Mode" on page 1312 radio button on the Settings tab.The selected
marker becomes a Delta Marker.If the selected marker is already a Delta marker, the
reference marker is moved to the current position of the selected marker, thus
resetting the Delta to zero.
The control is duplicated here to allow you to conveniently perform a peak search
and change the marker’s control mode to Delta without having to access two
separate menus.
3.7.7.4 Properties
The controls on this tab are used to set certain properties of the selected marker.
Marker Time
Sets the Marker Time in the current marker X-Axis Scale unit. It has no effect if the
control mode is Off, but is the SCPI equivalent of entering an X value if the control
mode is Normal or Delta.
This is the same as the "Marker Time" on page 1310 control on the Settings tab.
Relative To
Selects the marker to which the selected marker is relative (its reference marker).
Spectrum Analyzer Mode User's &Programmer's Reference 1315