Language Reference

CALCulate Subsystem

SPECtrum, WAVeform)

Front Panel

Access: Marker, <active marker>, RPG

Marker Readout Y Value

:CALCulate:<measurement>:MARKer[1]234:Y?

Readout the current Y value for the designated marker on its assigned trace. The value is in the Y-axis units for the trace (which is often dBm).

The marker must have already been assigned to a trace. Use :CALCulate:<measurement>:MARKer[1]234:TRACe to assign a marker to a particular trace.

The measurement must be completed before querying the marker.

Example:

CALC:SPEC:MARK1:Y?

Default Unit:

Matches the units of the trace on which the marker is

 

positioned

Remarks:

The keyword for the current measurement must be

 

specified in the command. (Some examples include:

 

SPECtrum, WAVeform)

Power Statistic CCDF—Store Reference

:CALCulate:PSTatistic:STORe:REFerence ONOFF10

Store the current measured trace as the user-defined reference trace.

Remarks:

You must be in the cdma2000 or W-CDMA (3GPP) mode

 

to use this command. Use INSTrument:SELect to set

 

the mode.

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Agilent Technologies E4406A VSA manual Power Statistic CCDF-Store Reference, Marker Readout Y Value

E4406A VSA specifications

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