
strong signal (for example: -100 dBm, C/N
0
44 dB-Hz), and narrow noise bandwidth.
Then increase the noise bandwidth until the C/N
0
value shown by your receiver sta-
bilizes. It is a good idea to use the narrowest bandwidth needed.
Note:
The receivers use different methods to calculate C/N
0
(or
SNR), so the value given by the receiver may be different from the
C/N
0
setting of the GSG unit.
3.6.2
Signal Generator
Every GSG model can be operated as a signal generator, i.e. to generate one, or—if so
equipped—several satellite signals (with no Doppler), or one carrier frequency.
In
Signal Generator
mode, advanced GSG units can support: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo,
BeiDou, SBAS. If equipped with the L2 and/or L5 options, GSG allows the selected satel-
lite(s) to transmit all signals enabled on that satellite.
Note:
For more information on available GSG models and options, see
Series Model Variants and Options" on page 203
.
To configure the
Signal Generator
mode, navigate to
Options
>
Signal Generator
:
Figure 3-28:
Signal Generator configuration view (depends on licensing options installed)
The following
Signal Generator
options can be configured:
3.6.2.1
Signal type
The Signal type selection will open a new view, as shown below. Note that the view
depends on the licensing options installed on your unit.
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