GP Digital Modulation > Common Controls for GP
Digital Modulation Displays
Standard Settings Button
Standard Settings Button
On every GP Digital Modulation control panel there is a button labeled Standard Settings. This button is
used to recall settings optimized for analyzing the selected standard. See the following table for a list of
the standards for which standard settings are available. Choosing a standard from the dialog box changes
only settings for GP Digital Modulation displays.
All of the presets in the Standard Settings Dialog make the following settings:
Analysis Length: Auto
Points per Symbol: 4
Data Differential: No
Burst Mode: Off
Burst Detection Threshold: –10 dBc
Parameter values set by presets in the standard settings dialog
Standard
Modula-
tion
Symbol
Rate
Meas.
Filter
Reference
Filter
Filter
Parameter
Other
802.15.4
OQPSK
1e6
None
Half sine
NA
SBPSK-MIL
SBPSK
2.4e3
None
SBPSK-
MIL
NA
SOQPSK-MIL
SOQPSK
2.4e3
None
SOQPSK-
MIL
NA
1
CPM-MIL
CPM
19.2e3
None
None
NA
SOQPSK-ARTM Tier 1
SOQPSK
2.5e6
None
SOQPSK-
ARTM
NA
1
Project25 Phase 1
C4FM
4.8e3
C4FM-P25
RC
0.2
CDMA2000–Base
QPSK
1.2288e6
IS-95
TXEQ_MEA
IS-95 REF
NA
W-CDMA
QPSK
3.84e6
RRC
RC
0.22
xxx
1
Center Symbol Position, Half Shift Removed
Modulation Params Tab
Menu bar: Setup > Settings > Modulation Params
The Modulation Params tab speci
fi
es the type of modulation on the input signal and other parameters
that control the demodulation of the input signal.
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