1xEV-DO Signaling
R&S
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CMW-KG8xx/-KM8xx/-KS8xx
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The level difference is bounded to 20 dB and the allowed range is ultimately deter-
mined by the reference carrier's "Absolute Level" and the allowed channel power (-130
dBm to 0 dBm).
Remote command:
Pilot
A Pilot represents a carrier that is active on a sector. The pilot section allows to set up
the AN's carrier-to-sector mapping and to manage the AT's (multi-carrier) active set.
Currently only a single sector (S0) is supported and the reference carrier C0 is fixed
connected to this sector. By checking the appropriate "Active on AN" boxes, S0 can be
equipped with additional carriers (C1, C2). "Assigned to AT" adds active carriers to the
AT's active set, as communicated by the AN in its TrafficChannelAssignment mes-
sages. The read-only "Acquired by AT" column indicates whether an assigned carrier
is currently being used by the AT.
Remote command:
2.4.7.6
Forward Traffic Channel
Fig. 2-30: 1xEV-DO forward traffic channel settings
MAC Index [Rev. 0] / [Rev. A] / [Rev. B]
Preamble MAC index of the MAC layer packets transmitted on the forward traffic chan-
nel. For the 1xEV-DO signaling application, the MAC index specifies the address of a
single user's MAC layer on the related Pilot (Carrier); see standard 3GPP2 C.S0024-B
for a general description. Rev. 0, Rev. A and Rev. B denote the network release (see
Because R&S
CMW transmits single user packets, with MAC layer protocol Revision 0
only MAC indices between 5 and 63 are supported. Revision A and B allow for addi-
tional indices 72 to 127.
Rev. B support requires option R&S CMW-KS881.
Remote command:
GUI Reference
深圳德标仪器