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HP 8590 E & L Series Spectrum Analyzers and HP 8591C Cable TV ...

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MKTBL<br />

Marker ‘Ihble<br />

Turns on or off the marker table.<br />

Syntax<br />

Equivalent Softkey: ?4K TABLE ON OFF .<br />

Preset State: 0 (marker table is off).<br />

Related Comm<strong>and</strong>s: DL, MKDLMODE.<br />

Example<br />

table<br />

7 o f f -<br />

OUTPUT 718;“MOV MKTBL,l;” Turns on the marker table.<br />

Description<br />

When the marker table is turned on, the spectrum analyzer screen displays two windows. The<br />

upper window displays the traces <strong>and</strong> the graticule, <strong>and</strong> the lower window displays the marker<br />

table. The marker table displays the following information about the on-screen markers: the<br />

trace (trace A, B, or C) on which the marker is located, the type of marker (frequency, time,<br />

inverse sweep time, or period), the frequency or time of the marker, <strong>and</strong> the amplitude of the<br />

marker. While the marker table is turned on, the marker table data is updated at the end of<br />

every sweep, or whenever a marker is moved. (MKTBL comm<strong>and</strong> uses the ONMKRU comm<strong>and</strong><br />

to update the marker table information).<br />

The marker table is displayed on the spectrum analyzer display only. To obtain the information<br />

that is displayed in the marker table remotely, you must use the following programming<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

H Use MKACT to select a marker. Use the MKAC<strong>TV</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> makes the selected marker the<br />

active function.<br />

H Use MKA? to determine the amplitude of a marker.<br />

� Use MKF? to determine the frequency or time of a marker.<br />

� Use MKREAD? to determine the type of marker.<br />

� Use MKTRACE? to determine which trace the marker is located on.<br />

5-360 Programming Comm<strong>and</strong>s

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