
CDMA2000 Signaling
R&S
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CMW-KG8xx/-KM8xx/-KS8xx
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Reconfiguration of the first service option and of radio configuration during the con-
nection established, see
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Display of the first service option and radio configuration used during the estab-
lished connection, see
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Remote commands for power control bit pattern, see
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View selection in remote control, see
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Setting of the frame offset for SCH removed, see
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Range of echo delay now from 0.02 s to 10 s, see
Software Version
To check your R&S
CMW software version, open the "Setup" dialog and click "HW/SW
Equipment". The initial software version for each remote control command is quoted in
the reference description.
4.2 General Description
The following section describe how to use the R&S
CMW for "CDMA2000 Signaling"
tests and provide background information. If your focus is on operation of the instru-
ment and you have already a basic knowledge of the forward link signal, you may also
skip these sections and continue reading with the
. The GUI Reference
provides links to the background information where required.
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End to End Packet Data Connections
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General Description