
Measurements
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User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 19
Example: Defining channel spacing
In the default setting, the adjacent channels have the following spacing: 20 kHz
("ADJ"), 40 kHz ("ALT1"), 60 kHz ("ALT2"), 80 kHz ("ALT3"), 100 kHz ("ALT4"), …
If the spacing of the first adjacent channel ("ADJ") is set to 40 kHz, the spacing of all
other adjacent channels is multiplied by factor 2 to result in 80 kHz ("ALT1"), 120 kHz
("ALT2"), 160 kHz ("ALT3"), …
If, starting from the default setting, the spacing of the 5th adjacent channel ("ALT4") is
set to 150 kHz, the spacing of all higher adjacent channels is multiplied by factor 1.5 to
result in 180 kHz ("ALT5"), 210 kHz ("ALT6"), 240 kHz ("ALT7"), …
5.3.6.3
How to Configure an MSR ACLR Measurement
Performing an ACLR measurement on MSR signals is supported by a special configu-
ration with the R&S
FSW.
1. Press the MEAS key or select "Select Measurement" in the "Overview".
2. Select "Channel Power ACLR".
The measurement is started immediately with the default settings.
3. Select the "CP / ACLR Standard" softkey and select the "Multi-Standard Radio"
standard from the list.
4. Select the "CP / ACLR Config" softkey to configure general MSR settings, including
the number of sub blocks (up to 5).
5. Select the "Tx Channel Settings" tab to configure the sub blocks and transmission
channels.
For each sub block:
a) Define the (center frequency) position and bandwidth of the sub block, as well
as the number of transmission channels it contains.
b) For each transmission channel in the sub block, define the center frequency
and select the technology used for transmission. If necessary, edit the band-
width and define the use of a weighting filter for the channel.
6. Select the "Adj/Gap Channel Settings" tab to configure the adjacent and gap
(CACLR) channels.
7. Define the number of adjacent channels and the settings for each channel:
● The spacing, defined as the distance from the center frequency of the first
transmission channel in the first sub block. If the distance between each adja-
cent channel and the next is identical, you only need to define the spacing for
the first adjacent channel, the others are adapted automatically.
● The bandwidth; if it is identical for all adjacent channels, you only need to
define the bandwidth for the first channel, the others are adapted automatically.
● If necessary, a weighting filter
● Optionally, define
and activate
relative or absolute limits, or both, against which
the power levels of the channel are to be checked.
Channel Power and Adjacent-Channel Power (ACLR) Measurement