Spectrum Measurements
R&S
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ESR
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Field
Description
Channel
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TX 1-18: TX channels
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ADJ: Adjacent channel
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ALT1-11: Alternate channels
Active
Activates/Deactivates the weighting filter for the selected and any subsequent channels of
the same type
Alpha
Defines the alpha value for the weighting filter for the selected and any subsequent chan-
nels of the same type
Remote command:
POW:ACH:FILT:CHAN1 ON
, see
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer[:STATe]:
Activates the weighting filter for TX channel 1.
POW:ACH:FILT:ALPH:CHAN1 0,35
see
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer:
Sets the alpha value for the weighting filter for TX channel 1 to 0,35.
POW:ACH:FILT:ACH ON
see
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer[:STATe]:
Activates the weighting filter for the adjacent channel.
POW:ACH:FILT:ALPH:ACH 0,35
see
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer:
Sets the alpha value for the weighting filter for the adjacent channel to 0,35.
POW:ACH:FILT:ALT1 ON
see
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer[:STATe]:
Activates the alpha value for the weighting filter for the alternate channel 1.
POW:ACH:FILT:ALPH:ALT1 0,35
see
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:FILTer:
Sets the alpha value for the weighting filter for the alternate channel 1 to 0,35.
Limits ← Channel Setup ← CP/ACLR Settings ← Ch Power ACLR
Activate and define the limits for the ACLR measurement.
Limit Checking ← Limits ← Channel Setup ← CP/ACLR Settings ← Ch Power
ACLR
Activate or deactivate limit checking for the ACLR measurement.
The following rules apply for the limits:
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A separate limit can be defined for each adjacent channel. The limit applies to both
the upper and the lower adjacent channel.
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A relative and/or absolute limit can be defined. The check of both limit values can
be activated independently.
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The R&S
ESR checks adherence to the limits irrespective of whether the limits are
absolute or relative or whether the measurement is carried out with absolute or rel-
ative levels. If both limits are active and if the higher of both limit values is excee-
ded, the measured value is marked by a preceding asterisk.
Measurements