The peak table function can be used to list the amplitude and frequency of up to 10 of the signals being displayed. This is done by pressing a single key, without having to put a marker on each signal. Multiple signals from components, such as oscillators and mixers, or from surveillance are automatically identiEed and listed. The information is updated at the end of each sweep. The peak table display can easily be copied to a printer.
It is often helpful to have the cable TV analyzer sort the signals. The peak table feature marks and list the signals based on the criteria selected. The signals can be sorted by increasing frequency or decreasing amplitude. The peak table function can be set to select all of the displayed signals, or only those signals above or below a specified display line.
Note that a signal must have a peak of at least 6 dB to be recognized by the peak table function. This value can be changed using the peak excursion function.
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