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R&S FSH
Digital Modulation Analyzer
Measurements on GSM Signals
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The characters have the following meanings.
● D: Dummy burst
● E: Normal burst with 8PSK modulation (EDGE)
● F: Frequency correction burst
● I: Idle burst
● N: Normal burst with GMSK modulation
● S: Synchronization burst
BSIC Found
Shows the Base Station Identity Code.
The BSIC is a code that uniquely identifies a base station. It is made up out of two
separate numbers.
● The first number is the network color code (NCC).
● The second number is the base station color code (BCC). This number is the same
as the training sequence (TSC).
Traffic Activity
Percentage of traffic slots with data.
9.3.1.3 Modulation Accuracy
Modulation accuracy results contain various results that are specific to a modulation
type (GMSK and 8PSK).
Slot Analyzed
Shows the currently analyzed GMSK or 8PSK time slot.
The currently analyzed time slot is always the first time slot the R&S FSH could find for
the corresponding modulation type. If the frame contains no slots with a GMSK or
8PSK modulation, the R&S FSH shows no results for that modulation type.
Phase Error (GMSK modulated slots only)
Shows the phase error of the analyzed time slot in degree.
The R&S FSH calculates the phase error over the useful part of the burst. The useful
part of a burst is defined in 3GPP TS 45.002.
A possible residual frequency error resulting from a mismatch between the reference
frequency of the R&S FSH and the base station is compensated.
Mag(nitude) Error (GMSK modulated slots only)
Shows the magnitude error of the analyzed time slot in %.
The R&S FSH calculates the magnitude error over the useful part of the burst. The
useful part of a burst is defined in 3GPP TS 45.002.