Measurements
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For details on MSR signals see chapter 5.3.3.4, "Measurement on Multi-Standard
Radio (MSR) Signals", on page 145.
For details on setting up channels see chapter 5.3.6.3, "How to Configure an MSR
ACLR Measurement", on page 174.
Number of Adjacent Channels (ADJ Count)............................................................... 168
Limit Checking.............................................................................................................168
Adjacent Channel Definition........................................................................................169
└ Adjacent Channel Spacings..........................................................................169
└ Adjacent Channel Bandwidths......................................................................169
└ Weighting Filters........................................................................................... 170
└ Limit Checking.............................................................................................. 170
Gap (CACLR) Channel Definition............................................................................... 171
└ Gap (CACLR) Channel Spacings................................................................. 171
└ Gap (CACLR) Channel Bandwidths..............................................................171
└ Weighting Filters........................................................................................... 171
└ Limit Checking.............................................................................................. 172
Number of Adjacent Channels (ADJ Count)
Defines the number of adjacent channels above and below the Tx channel block in an
MSR signal. The carrier channel to which the relative adjacent-channel power values
should be referenced must be defined (see "Reference Channel" on page 152).
Remote command:
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:ACPairs on page 702
Limit Checking
Activates or deactivates limit checks globally for all adjacent and gap (CACLR) chan-
nels. In addition, limits must be defined and activated individually for each channel.
Channel Power and Adjacent-Channel Power (ACLR) Measurement