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R&S FSH
Spectrum Analyzer Mode
Performing Spectrum Measurements
Operating Manual 1173.6275.12 - 30
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3.1.5.3 Normalization of Measurement Results
By default, the power of the channels and adjacent channels is displayed in the unit
dBm. It is also possible to display the power density of the signal to, for example,
measure the signal/noise power density or obtain the signal to noise ratio.
► Press the MEAS key.
► Press the "Channel Settings" softkey.
► Select the "Channel Pwr/Hz" menu item.
The R&S FSH activates normalization and switches the unit from dBm to dBm/Hz.
The channel power density in dBm/Hz corresponds to the power inside a
bandwidth of 1 Hz and is calculated as follows:
channel power density = channel power - log10(channel bandwidth)
3.1.5.4 Displaying Absolute and Relative Results
You can set up the result display to either show the absolute power of the adjacent
channels or the power relative to one of the transmission channels.
► Press the MEAS key.
► Press the "Power Display" softkey.
► Select either the "Absolute" menu item to display the absolute results or the
"Relative" menu item to display the power relative to one of the transmission
channels.
3.1.5.5 Selecting the Reference Channel
When determining relative power values for the adjacent channels, you can set a
specific transmission channel as the reference channel.
► Press the MEAS key.
► Press the "Channel Settings" softkey.
► Select the "ACLR Ref Setting" menu item.
The R&S FSH opens a another submenu to select the reference channel.
► Select the method of determining the reference channel.
The following methods are available:
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Tx Channel
Select a specific transmission channel by entering its number as the reference.
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Min Power Tx Channel
The channel with the lowest power level is the reference channel.