
Considerations for the Slope Lines Function
Slope Lines can be stored in a Result File by storing the file after the Slope
Lines have been defined.
Slope Lines can be output to a printer, but not to a plotter.
The slope of the line can be incremented (or decremented) in 1 dB steps
between ± 100 dB/decade. The resolution along the Slope Line is a
function of the measurement spans set in the FFT and RF Segment Tables.
If you wish to set a Specification Line (reference) rather than a Slope Line,
refer to Define Graph in Chapter 2, Measurement Definitions.
How to Create Slope Lines
The following steps describe the procedure for creating and modifying
Slope Lines.
1.
Press the New Line softkey to create a Slope Line. Use the knob and
arrow keys to rotate the Slope Line in ± 1 dB increments. (Beyond
± 100 dB/decade, the Slope Line steps to a Vertical position.) The
slope of the line is displayed in the slope window.
2.
Once the slope is in the desired position, press the Set
Line
softkey.
3.
After the Slope Line has been set, it may be modified using the Move
up,
Move Down, Clip left, or Clip Right softkeys.
How to Label Slope Lines
Help
The Slope Line label window is accessed by pressing the SHIFT
softkey. This opens a window that allows a keyboard entry of up to 40
characters to describe the line. Exit the label window by pressing SHIFT
Help softkey again.
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