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R&S FSH
Spectrum Analyzer Mode
Performing Spectrum Measurements
Operating Manual 1173.6275.12 - 30
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3.1.5 Measuring the Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio (ACLR)
The Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio (ACLR) measurement is a method to measure
the power over more than one transmission channel and also evaluate the power of
the adjacent (or alternate) channels of the transmission channel. The ACLR performs
measurements according to a specific channel configuration, e.g. a particular radio
communications standard.
► Press the MEAS key.
► Press the "Meas Mode" softkey.
The R&S FSH opens the measurement menu.
► Select the "ACLR" menu item.
The R&S FSH starts to measure the adjacent channel leakage ratio.
In principle, the ACLR measurement works like the channel power measurement in
that it determines the spectrum within the channel using a resolution bandwidth that is
small compared to the channel bandwidth. In addition to the channel bandwidth, the
ACLR measurement is also defined by the channel spacing, the bandwidth of adjacent
channels and the adjacent channel spacing. The R&S FSH supports measurements on
up to 12 carrier channels and 12 adjacent channels to either side of the carrier. When
measuring more than one carrier or adjacent channels, the R&S FSH shows the
powers of each channel in a list below the marker list. The channel itself is marked by
red (transmission channels) or green (adjacent channels) vertical lines.
Screen Layout for ACLR measurements
1
Standard
2
Marker information
3
Limit check information
4
Channel information
5
TX channel (red line)
6
Adjacent channel (green line)
7
Alternate channels (green lines)
8
Marker (blue line)
9
ACLR softkey menu