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Nokia Customer Care
6b - RF Troubleshooting
Company Confidential
RH-29
Issue 1 05/2004
Copyright
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2004 Nokia Corporation
Page 15
Company Confidential
GSM900 Transmitter
General instructions for GSM900 TX troubleshooting
Apply an RF-cable to the RF-connector to allow the transmitted signal to act normally.
The RF-cable should be connected to measurement equipment (GSM Test equipment,
Power meter, Spectrum Analyzer, or similar). Be sure to use at least a 10-dB attenuator,
otherwise the analyzer may be overloaded.
Connect the phone to a PC with DAU-9P cable and dongle and follow the following
instructions:
Connect the phone to a power supply (3.5... 4V).
Open Phoenix and select Fbus connection.
Select ‘File’ and ‘Scan Product’ from the pull down menus.
Select ‘Testing’, ‘RF controls’ from the pull down menu.
Chose Transmit Band for testing, Use the automatically selected channel.
Set Operation Mode to ‘Burst’.
Choose the Power level you want the phone to operate at.
Set spectrum analyzer center frequency, 897.4MHz for EGSM900 and 1747,8MHz for
DCS1800 and set Span to 1MHz.
Set Amplitude of spectrum analyzer reference level to one that you can clearly see the
transmit pulse according to the kind of test probe you are using.
Diagnose as per troubleshooting flowchart.
Note:Be careful when selecting the operation mode, if ‘Continuous’ is selected prolonged transmission
may damage the phone
TX Path of the transmitted GSM900 signal
For easy error tracing it is important to know the signal path of the GSM900 transmitter.
The components can be grouped into blocks and drawn as shown below. Note that the
following picture shows both GSM900 transmitter (bottom) and GSM1800 transmitter