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Channel Power Measurement
Marker
Relative To
Sets the reference marker to which the selected marker is relative.
Couple Markers
When this function is active, moving any marker causes an “equal X Axis movement” of every other marker that is not set to Off. By “equal X Axis movement” we mean that we preserve the difference between each marker’s X Axis value (in the fundamental x-axis units of the trace that marker is on) and the X Axis value of the marker being moved (in the same fundamental x-axis units). This may result in markers going off screen.
Key Path: Marker, Properties
Mode: WCDMA, C2K, WIMAX OFDMA, 1xEVDO, LTE, LTETDD, WLAN
Remote Command: :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12:R
EFerence <integer>
:CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12:R
EFerence?
Example: CALC:CHP:MARK:REF 5
CALC:CHP:MARK:REF?
Notes: A marker cannot be relative to itself so that choice is grayed out, and if sent
from SCPI generates error –221: “Settings conflict; marker cannot be relative
to itself.”
When queried, a single value is returned (the specified marker numbers
relative marker).
Preset: 2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|1
State Saved: Saved in instrument state.
Min: 1
Max: 12
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00
Modified at S/W Revision: A.02.00, A.03.00
Key Path: Marker
Mode: WCDMA, C2K, WIMAX OFDMA, 1xEVDO, LTE, LTETDD, WLAN
Remote Command: :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer:COUPle[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0
:CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer:COUPle[:STATe]?
Example: CALC:CHPower:MARK:COUP ON
Preset: OFF
State Saved: Saved in instrument state.