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Measurement Guide Agilent Technologies E7495A/B - TRS-RenTelco

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1xEV-DO Analyzer and Over Air Test<br />

Optional 1xEV-DO Tx and Over Air Analyzer <strong>Measurement</strong> Settings<br />

• Data Channel Data Rate: 9.6 kbps<br />

• Data Channel bit stream: PN15<br />

• I Mask: 3FF80000000<br />

• Q Mask: 3FF00000001<br />

• Filter Type: IS 95 Std<br />

Using the RF OUT Loss field<br />

The RF OUT Loss field is used when it is necessary to test the receiver sensitivity of<br />

a typical access network. The test set’s source will typically go down to –95 dBm. In<br />

order to reach –113 dBm for sensitivity testing, you must use an external attenuator.<br />

The measured value of the attenuator and connecting cables are entered into this<br />

field. This value is then used when this field is set to On. When this field is set to<br />

On, the test set will set the RF generator level to the correct level offset by the<br />

external attenuator/cabling. When you set the RF Generator to –113 dBm (with the<br />

RF OUT Loss field turned On and the external attenuator/cabling loss value entered)<br />

the output at the end of the RF test cabling is –113 dBm.<br />

Example: If you want to set the signal generator to –113 dBm, the attenuator and RF<br />

cabling measures 42.51 dB (measured with the 2 port insertion loss measurement<br />

screen prior to this test), the RF OUT Loss field is turned On (with the 42.51 dB loss<br />

value entered). The actual RF output of the signal generator is –70.49 dBm, the<br />

attenuator and RF cabling attenuated the signal to the desired level; so the RF signal<br />

at the end of the test cable/attenuator is –113 dBm. This also points out the<br />

importance of accurately measuring the loss of the attenuator and connecting cables.<br />

Chapter 3 103<br />

1xEV-DO Analyzer and Over Air<br />

Test

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