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Tables
Table 2-1
Input sockets for the different types of modulation........................................................... 2.55
Table 2-2
Status messages in the case of a deviation from the rated value at the external modulation
inputs EXT1 and EXT2 ..................................................................................................... 2.56
Table 2-3
Parameter setting ranges ................................................................................................. 2.69
Table 2-4
Phase shifts for
π
/4DQPSK without coding...................................................................... 2.87
Table 2-5
Phase shifts for
π
/4DQPSK with coding NADC, PDC, PHS, TETRA or APCO25 ........... 2.87
Table 2-6
Phase shifts for
π
/4DQPSK with coding TFTS................................................................. 2.87
Table 2-7
Frequency deviations for FSK methods ........................................................................... 2.88
Table 2-8
Possible combination of modulation method and coding ................................................. 2.88
Table 2-9
Coding algorithms............................................................................................................. 2.89
Table 2-10 Examples of settings conflicts
2.90
Table 2-11 PRBS generators of modulation coder ............................................................................. 2.93
Table 2-12 Logic function of signals BURST GATE and LEVEL ATT ................................................ 2.98
Table 2-13 PRBS generators for PHS
2.116
Table 2-14 CDMA: channel numbers and their frequencies........................................................... 2.131
Table 2-15 Preferred CDMA-frequency channels according to J-STD-008 ..................................... 2.131
Table 2-16 PN generators for IS-95 reverse link .............................................................................. 2.134
Table 2-17 PN generators for W-CDMA
2.152
Table 2-18 Parameters of W-CDMA system
2.169
Table 2-19 Generator polynomials of uplink long scrambling code generators................................ 2.171
Table 2-20 Generator polynomials of uplink short scrambling code generators .............................. 2.172
Table 2-21 Mapping of the quaternary output sequence into the binary IQ level ............................. 2.172
Table 2-22 Hierarchical structure of 3GPP W-CDMA frames .......................................................... 2.174
Table 2-23 Structure of the DPDCH channel table depending on the overall symbol rate............... 2.206
Table 2-24 Change of crest factor in the case of clipping ................................................................ 2.213
Table 2-25 Default values for base station parameters.................................................................... 2.216
Table 2-26 Default values for mobile station parameters ................................................................. 2.217
Table 2-27 References to measurement channels .......................................................................... 2.241
Table 2-28 OCNS channels
2.256
Table 2-29 PRBS generators for NADC
2.261
Table 2-30 PRBS generators for PDC
2.278
Table 2-31 PRBS generators for GSM
2.300
Table 2-32 PRBS generators for DECT
2.317
Table 2-33 LIST mode; Example of a list
2.393
Table 2-35 MEMORY SEQUENCE; Example of a list...................................................................... 2.398
Table 3-1
Common Commands ....................................................................................................... 3.14
Table 3-2
List of possible responses to *OPT? ................................................................................ 3.15
Table 3-3
Synchronization with *OPC, *OPC? and *WAI ............................................................... 3.213
Table 3-4
Meaning of the bits used in the status byte .................................................................... 3.217
Table 3-5
Meaning of the bits used in the event status register ..................................................... 3.218
Table 3-6
Meaning of the bits used in the STATus:OPERation register ........................................ 3.219
Table 3-7
Meaning of the bits used in the STATus:QUEStionable register.................................... 3.220
Table 3-8
Resetting instrument functions ....................................................................................... 3.223
Table 5-1
Measuring equipment and accessories.............................................................................. 5.1
Table 5-2
Range limits, main test frequencies with/without vector modulation .................................. 5.7
Table A-1
Interface function ................................................................................................................A.2
Table A-2
Universal Commands .........................................................................................................A.3
Table A-3
Addressed Commands.......................................................................................................A.3
Table A-4
Interface functions (RS-232-C)...........................................................................................A.5