Common Analysis and Display Functions
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● Band Power Marker.............................................................................................. 514
● Marker Demodulation............................................................................................515
● Marker Peak List Configuration.............................................................................517
● Deactivating All Marker Functions.........................................................................519
7.4.3.1 Precise Frequency (Signal Count) Marker
A special marker can be used to determine a particular frequency or time in a mea-
sured signal very accurately. Signal counters are configured in the "Signal Count Con-
fig" dialog box.
To display the "Signal Count Config" dialog box, do one of the following:
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Press the MKR FUNC key, then select the "Select Marker Function" softkey. Then
select the "Signal Count" button. Select the "Signal Count Config" softkey.
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In the "Overview", select "Analysis", and switch to the vertical "Marker Function
Config" tab. Then select the "Signal Count" button. Select the "Signal Count Con-
fig" softkey.
For details see chapter 7.4.1.5, "Performing a Highly Accurate Frequency Measure-
ment (Signal Count)", on page 488. A measurement example is described in chap-
ter 5.2.2.2, "Measuring the Signal Frequency Using the Signal Counter", on page 119.
Signal counters are not available for measurements on I/Q-based data.
Signal Count Marker State..........................................................................................508
Resolution................................................................................................................... 508
Signal Count Marker State
Activates or deactivates the special signal count marker function.
When activated, the sweep stops at the reference marker until the signal counter has
delivered a result.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:COUNt on page 963
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:COUNt:FREQuency? on page 964
Resolution
Defines the resolution with which the signal is analyzed around the reference marker 1.
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:COUNt:RESolution on page 964
Marker Usage