Measurements and Results
R&S
®
FSW
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Absolute and Relative Values (ACLR Mode)
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Channel power level and density (Power Unit)
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Setting a fixed reference for Channel Power measurements (Set CP Reference)
Optimized Settings (Adjust Settings)
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Standard
The main measurement settings can be stored as a standard file. When such a stan-
dard is loaded, the required channel and general measurement settings are automati-
cally set on the R&S
FSW. However, the settings can be changed. Predefined stand-
ards are available for standard measurements, but standard files with user-defined
configurations can also be created.
Note:
If the "Multi-Standard Radio" standard is selected, the "ACLR Setup" dialog box
is replaced by the "MSR ACLR Setup" dialog box (see
If any other predefined standard (or "NONE") is selected, the "ACLR Setup" dialog box
is restored (see
Chapter 7.2.4, "Channel Power Configuration"
Note that changes in the configuration are not stored when the dialog boxes are
exchanged.
Predefined Standards ← Standard
Predefined standards contain the main measurement settings for standard measure-
ments. When such a standard is loaded, the required channel settings are automati-
cally set on the R&S
FSW. However, you can change the settings.
The predefined standards contain the following settings:
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Channel bandwidths
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Channel spacings
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Detector
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Trace Average setting
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Resolution Bandwidth (RBW)
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Weighting Filter
For details on the available standards, see
Chapter 7.2.9, "Reference: Predefined CP/
Remote command:
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:FUNCtion:POWer<sb>:PRESet
User Standards ← Standard
Access
: "CP / ACLR Config" > "General Settings" tab > "Manage User Standards"
Channel Power and Adjacent-Channel Power (ACLR) Measurement