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1xEV-DO Analyzer and Over Air Test
Optional 1xEV-DO Tx and Over Air Analyzer Measurement Settings
1xEV-DO Analyzer and Over Air
Test
Data Channel: Active
Data Channel Data Rate: 9.6 kbps
Data Channel bit stream: PN15
I Mask: 3FF80000000
Q Mask: 3FF00000001
Filter Type: IS 95 Std
Using the RF OUT Loss field
The RF OUT Loss field is used when it is necessary to test the receiver sensitivity of
a typical access network. The test set’s source will typically go down to –95 dBm. In
order to reach –113 dBm for sensitivity testing, you must use an external attenuator.
The measured value of the attenuator and connecting cables are entered into this
field. This value is then used when this field is set to
On. When this field is set to
On, the test set will set the RF generator level to the correct level offset by the
external attenuator/cabling. When you set the RF Generator to –113 dBm (with the
RF OUT Loss field turned
On and the external attenuator/cabling loss value entered)
the output at the end of the RF test cabling is –113 dBm.
Example: If you want to set the signal generator to –113 dBm, the attenuator and RF
cabling measures 42.51 dB (measured with the 2 port insertion loss measurement
screen prior to this test), the RF OUT Loss field is turned
On (with the 42.51 dB loss
value entered). The actual RF output of the signal generator is –70.49 dBm, the
attenuator and RF cabling attenuated the signal to the desired level; so the RF signal
at the end of the test cable/attenuator is –113 dBm. This also points out the
importance of accurately measuring the loss of the attenuator and connecting cables.