Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Related Commands
MARKER:MANual
, MARKER:M<x>:AMPLitude:ABSolute?,
MARKER:M<x>:AMPLitude:DELTa?, MARKER:M<x>:FREQuency:DELTa?
Arguments
<NR3> isafloa
ting point value that indicates the actual frequency of either of the
two manual markers.
Examples
MARKER:M1:FREQuency:ABSolute 1.50E+9 sets the absolute frequency
value of manual marker a to 1.5 GHz.
MARKER:M2:FREQuency:ABSolute? might return 1.50E+9, indicating that the
absolute frequency value of manual marker b has been set to 1.5 GHz.
MARKER:M<x>:FREQuency:DELTa? (Query Only)
This query returns the delta frequency (horizontal) value of either of the two
manual markers that are available for frequency domain traces, in relationtothe
Reference Marker. M<x> can be either M1, which specifies manual marker a,or
M2, which specifies manual marker b.
The manual marker readouts use the units specified with the command RF:UNIts.
NOTE. Querying the delta of M1 will always return 0, because M1 is always the
Reference Marker when manual markers are turned on.
Conditions
MDO3000, MDO4000/B, or MDO4000C models with option SA3 or SA6 only.
Group
RF
Syntax
MARKER:M<x>:FREQuency:DELTa?
Related Commands
MARKER:MANual, MARKER:M<x>:AMPLitude:ABSolute?,
MARKER:M<x>:AMPLitude:DELTa?, MARKER:M<x>:FREQuency:ABSolute
Examples
MARKER:M2:FREQuency:DELTa? might return 1.00E+08, indicating that marker
b is 100 MHz to the right of the Reference Marker.
MDO4000/B/C, MSO/DPO4000B and MDO3000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual 2-361