CDMA2000 Signaling
R&S
®
CMW-KG8xx/-KM8xx/-KS8xx
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User Manual 1173.9511.02 ─ 11
TX Measurements
TX measurements depend on the Reverse Radio Configuration (R-RC) of the MS. In
general O-QPSK measurements require a R-RC 1 or 2, whereas H-PSK measure-
ments require a R-RC 3 or 4.
Service Option 33
Service Option 33
(SO33) performs end-to-end data tests. R&S
CMW meets the
requirements described in standard 3GPP2 C.S0017 Data Service Options (DSO).
SO33 is used to request packet data service through a serving node supporting Point-
to-Point Protocol (PPP). In most cases, SO33 must be activated at the MS before ini-
tiating a packet data connection.
chapter 4.2.17.2, "RLP and IP Statistics"
on page 504 describes packet data test
procedure.
The FCH can be configured as follows:
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Radio Configuration FCH
The R&S
CMW sets the radio configuration to use for the Forward and Reverse
Fundamental Channel (F-FCH-RC and R-FCH-RC).
Radio Configuration with SCH cannot be used for SO33.
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For the IP configuration see DAU user manual. See also
4.2.11 Radio Configurations
The CDMA2000 standard defines several radio configurations (RC). A radio configura-
tion comprises a set of forward traffic channel and reverse traffic channel transmission
formats that are characterized by physical layer parameters such as transmission
rates, modulation characteristics, and spreading rate.
The supported forward channel radio configurations are listed in the table below.
Table 4-8: Radio configuration types for the forward channel
Radio Configu-
ration
Modulation
Max Data Rate
[kbps]
Coding
QOF
1
O-QPSK
9.6
1/2 Convolutional
0
2
O-QPSK
14.4
1/2 Convolutional
0
3
H-PSK
153.6
1/4 Convolutional,
Turbo Convolutional
0 to 3
4
H-PSK
307.2
1/2 Convolutional,
Turbo Convolutional
0 to 3
5
H-PSK
230.4
1/4 Convolutional,
Turbo Convolutional
0 to 3
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