Mkpk (marker peak), Syntax, Legacy products – Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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5  Legacy Command Descriptions
MKPK (Marker Peak)

MKPK (Marker Peak)

Syntax

Legacy Products

8560 series, 8566A/B, 8568A/B

Description

Executing MKPK HI, or simply MKPK (no secondary keyword), positions the active marker at the
highest signal detected. If an active marker is on the screen, the MKPK parameters move the
marker as follows:

HI (highest)

Moves the active marker to the highest peak.

NH (next highest)

Moves the active marker to the next signal peak of lower amplitude.

NR (next right)

Moves the active marker to the next signal peak to the right of the current marker.

NL (next left)

Moves the active marker to the next signal peak to the left of the current marker.

Format

MKPK [HI]|NH|NR|NL

Query Data Type

N/A

SCPI Equivalent Commands

:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2:MAXimum

:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2:MAXimum:NEXT

:CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2:MAXimum:LEFT|RIGHt

(See

"Peak Search" on page 895

)

Notes

The functions of MKPK (no secondary keyword) and MKPK HI are identical to

"E1[one]

(Peak Marker)" on page 280

.

For 8566A/B, 8568A/B, the functions of MKPK NH are similar to

"KSK (Marker to Next

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