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5.3.6.2
How to Set up the Channels
Channel definition is the basis for measuring power levels in certain frequency ranges.
Usually, the power levels in one or more carrier (Tx) channels and possibly the adja-
cent channels are of interest. Up to 18 carrier channels and up to 12 adjacent channels
can be defined.
When a measurement standard is selected in the "Ch Power" menu or the "ACLR
Setup" dialog box, all settings including the channel bandwidths and channel spacings
are set according to the selected standard and can be adjusted afterwards.
Channel setup consists of the following settings:
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The number of transmission (Tx) and adjacent channels
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The bandwidth of each channel
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For multicarrier ACLR measurements: which Tx channel is used as a reference
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The spacing between the individual channels
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Optionally: the names of the channels displayed in the diagram and result table
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Optionally: the influence of individual channels on the total measurement result
("Weighting Filter")
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Optionally: limits for a limit check on the measured power levels
Changes to an existing standard can be stored as a user-defined standard, see
ter 5.3.6.4, "How to Manage User-Defined Configurations"
► In the "Ch Power" menu, select the "CP / ACLR Config" softkey, then select the
"Channel Settings" tab to configure the channels in the "ACLR Setup" dialog box.
In the "Channel Setup" dialog box you can define the channel settings for all channels,
independent of the defined number of
used
Tx or adjacent channels.
To define channel spacings
Channel spacings are normally defined by the selected standard but can be changed.
► In the "Channel Settings" tab of the "ACLR Setup" dialog box, select the "Spacing"
subtab.
The value entered for any Tx channel is automatically also defined for all subse-
quent Tx channels. Thus, only one value needs to be entered if all Tx channels
have the same spacing.
If the channel spacing for the adjacent or an alternate channel is changed, all
higher alternate channel spacings are multiplied by the same factor (new spacing
value/old spacing value). The lower adjacent-channel spacings remain unchanged.
Only one value needs to be entered for equal channel spacing.
Channel Power and Adjacent-Channel Power (ACLR) Measurement