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Chapter 5
Language Reference
CALCulate Subsystem
Markers All Off on All Traces
:CALCulate:<measurement>:MARKer:AOFF
Turns off all markers on all the traces in the specified measurement.
Example:
CALC:SPEC:MARK:AOFF
Remarks:
The keyword for the current measurement must be
specified in the command. (Some examples include:
SPECtrum, WAVeform)
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Marker Function
:CALCulate:<measurement>:MARKer[1]|2|3|4:FUNCtion
BPOWer|NOISe|OFF
:CALCulate:<measurement>:MARKer[1]|2|3|4:FUNCtion?
Selects the type of marker for the specified marker. A particular
measurement may not have all the types of markers that are commonly
available.
The marker must have already been assigned to a trace. Use
:CALCulate:<measurement>:MARKer[1]|2|3|4:TRACe
to assign a
marker to a particular trace.
Band Power
−
is the integrated power between the two markers for
traces in the frequency domain and is the mean power between the
two markers for traces in the time domain.
Noise
−
is the noise power spectral density in a 1 Hz bandwidth. It is
averaged over 32 horizontal trace points.
Off
−
turns off the marker functions
Example:
CALC:SPEC:MARK3:FUNC Noise
Remarks:
The keyword for the current measurement must be
specified in the command. (Some examples include:
SPECtrum, WAVeform)
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Summary of Contents for E4406A VSA Series
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Page 59: ...59 2 Programming Fundamentals ...
Page 124: ...124 Chapter2 Programming Fundamentals Using the LAN to Control the Analyzer ...
Page 125: ...125 3 Programming Examples ...
Page 164: ...164 Chapter3 Programming Examples Using Java Programming Over Socket LAN ...
Page 165: ...165 4 Programming Command Cross References ...
Page 379: ...379 6 Error Messages ...
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