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256 Agilent N8211A/N8212A Performance Upconverter Synthetic Instrument Module, 250 kHz to 20 / 40 GHz
8 Basic Function Commands
[:SOURce]:MARKer:AOFF
Turns off all active markers.
:MARKer:DELTa?
Supported Option 007
[:SOURce]:MARKer:DELTa? <num>,<num>
Returns the frequency difference between two amplitude markers. The variables <num>
are used to designate the marker numbers.
Example
:MARK:DELT? 1,2
The example returns the frequency difference between amplitude markers 1 and 2.
Range 0–9
:MARKer[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]:FREQuency
Supported Option 007
[:SOURce]:MARKer[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]:FREQuency <val><unit>
[:SOURce]:MARKer[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]:FREQuency? MAXimum|MINimum
Sets the frequency for a specific marker. If the marker designator [n] is not specified, marker
0 is the default. The frequency value must be within the current start, stop, frequency
sweep range. Using the MAXimum or MINimum parameters in the query will return the
frequency boundary values for the markers.
If the marker frequency mode is set to delta when the query is sent, the returned value is
not absolute, but is relative to the reference marker. (See “:MARKer:MODe" on page 257 for
more information.)
Example
:MARK2:FREQ 10GHZ
The example places amplitude marker 2 at 10 GHz.
*RST +5.25000000E+008
Range Equivalent to current sweep range
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