Common Analysis and Display Functions
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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Loudspeaker
If enabled, the demodulated audio signal is output to the IF connector (on the rear
panel of the R&S
FSV/A).
This connector is only available if the R&S
FSV3-B5 option is installed.
Note that output to the [Phones] connector on the front panel is always possible,
regardless of the "Loudspeaker" state.
Remote command:
Audio Output Volume
Sets the volume of the built-in loudspeaker for demodulated signals. This setting is
used for all applications.
The setting is available in the time domain in Spectrum mode and in Analog Demodu-
lation mode.
This connector is only available if the R&S
FSV3-B5 option is installed.
The volume is defined as a percentage of the maximum possible volume. However, it
can be restricted by the
Remote command:
9.3.4.8
Marker Peak List
Access
: "Overview" > "Analysis" > "Marker Functions" > "Marker Peak List"
Or
: [MKR FUNC] > "Marker Peak List"
A common measurement task is to determine peak values, i.e. maximum or minimum
signal levels. The R&S
FSV/A provides various peak search functions and applica-
tions:
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Setting a marker to a peak value once (Peak Search)
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Searching for a peak value within a restricted search area (Search Limits)
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Creating a marker table with all or a defined number of peak values for one sweep
(Marker Peak List)
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Updating the marker position to the current peak value automatically after each
sweep (Auto Peak Search)
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Creating a fixed reference marker at the current peak value of a trace (Fixed Refer-
ence)
Peak search limits
The peak search can be restricted to a search area. The search area is defined by limit
lines which are also indicated in the diagram. In addition, a minimum value (threshold)
can be defined as a further search condition.
Marker Usage