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MARKer[n]:MODE
How the frequency of the marker is determined.
FREQuency
Absolute frequency is used. The limits are
frequency limits.
The value is specified with respect to the
reference marker. (MARKer[n]:REFerence)
The *RST values are the same as the FREQ : CENTcommand *RST
value.
MARKer EnI : MODE FREQuency I DELTa
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MARKer [n] : MODE?
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Sets and queries the mode of the specified marker. Setting one
marker to delta turns all other marker modes to frequency. If [n] is
not specified, the default is one. *RST value is FREQuency.
MARKer [n] : REFerence <r-r>
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MARKer [nl : REFerence?
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Sets and queries which marker is the reference marker for use in
the delta mode. While [n] may be used, there is really only a
single reference for all the markers. MARKerl :REFerence 5; and
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MARKer [n] [ : STATeI ON | OFF | 1
MARKer [n] [ : STATe] ?
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The state of the specified marker is set and queried (marker number
one if [n] is not specified). The *RST value for all markers is OFF.
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A query-only command that causes the modulating AM signal to be
measured and the absolute value of the peak percent deviation to be
returned.
A query-only command that causes the modulating FM signal level
to be measured and the corresponding peak frequency deviation
returned.
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Sets and queries the source of the rear panel output modulation
BNC.
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MODulation:OUTPut:STATe?
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Sets and queries the state of the rear panel output modulation BNC.
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