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Analog Transmit Power Measurement Description
Analog Transmit Power Measurement Description
How is an Analog Transmit Power measurement made?
Analog Transmit Power measures the mean power from the mobile at the test sets RF IN/OUT port when
transmitting an analog carrier. The test set correctly measures the level with or without frequency modulation
(FM) present to make AMPS power measurements. Tests can be made with the mobile in the analog test mode
or when connected on an active voice channel. See IS-137A, section 3.2.1.1, Analog RF Power.
The trigger source for this measurement is always immediate.
Input Signal Requirements
The Analog Transmit Power measurement meets or exceeds specifications when the following requirements
are met:
The frequency of the signal being measured must be in the range of 800 MHz to 960 MHz or 1.7 GHz to
2.0 GHz, and within 100 kHz of the expected frequency.
The signal level into the test sets RF IN/OUT connector must be in the range of -25 dBm to +43 dBm peak,
and within 3 dBm of the expected input power to meet specifications. Results are provided for signals
within +5 dB to -10 dB of the expected power, but performance is not warranted.
See Active Cell Operating Mode on page 86, and Receiver Control on page 194 for information on setting
the expected input frequency and power level.
Considerations When Making Manual Analog Transmit Power Measurements
When manually controlling the test set from the front panel, all measurements default to using continuous
triggering. If you make digital measurements on a DTC using RF Rise or Protocol triggering, and then hand
off to an AVC and select an analog measurement, the analog measurement may not trigger and display a
result. This is because the digital measurement is still waiting for a burst transmission to trigger it (which it
wont get from an analog signal) and therefore the measurements freeze. To prevent this from happening
when making analog measurements, either turn off the digital measurements or set their trigger source to
Immediate.
Related Topics
Analog Transmit Power Troubleshooting on page 703
Programming an Analog Transmit Power Measurement on page 150
Test Adherence to Standards on page 76
Statistical Measurement Results on page 216
Triggering of Measurements on page 218
Timeouts on page 217

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BrandAgilent Technologies
Model8960 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
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