
Measurements and results
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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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
FSV/A. 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.
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
FSV/A. 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 5.3.9, "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"
Note:
User standards created on an analyzer of the R&S FSP family are compatible to
the R&S
FSV/A. User standards created on an R&S
FSV/A, however, are not necessa-
rily compatible to the analyzers of the R&S FSP family and may not work there.
The following parameter definitions are saved in a user-defined standard:
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Number of adjacent channels
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Channel bandwidth of transmission (Tx), adjacent (Adj) and alternate (Alt) chan-
nels
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Channel spacings
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Weighting filters
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Resolution bandwidth
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Video bandwidth
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Detector
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ACLR limits and their state
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"Sweep Time" and "Sweep Time" coupling
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Trace and power mode
Save the current measurement settings as a user-defined standard, load a stored mea-
surement configuration, or delete an existing configuration file.
For details see
Chapter 5.3.6.4, "How to manage user-defined configurations"
Channel power and adjacent-channel power (ACLR) measurement