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Common Measurement Settings
R&S
®
FSW
418User Manual 1173.9411.02 ─ 19
Filter Bandwidth Filter Type Application
100 kHz CFILter
150 kHz CFILter FM Radio
192 kHz CFILter PHS
200 kHz CFILter
300 kHz CFILter
500 kHz CFILter J.83 (8-VSB DVB, USA)
1 MHz CFILter CDMAone
1.228 MHz CFILter CDMAone
1.28 MHz, a=0.22 RRC
1.5 MHz CFILter DAB
2 MHz CFILter
3 MHz CFILter
3.75 MHz CFILter
3.84 MHz, a=0.22 RRC W-CDMA 3GPP
4.096 MHz, a=0.22 RRC W-CDMA NTT DOCoMo
5 MHz CFILter
10 MHz *) CFILter
20 MHz *) CFILter
28 MHz *) CFILter
40 MHz *) CFILter
80 MHz *) CFILter
*) These filters are only available with option R&S FSW-B8 (Resolution Bandwidths > 10 MHz).
6.6 Trigger and Gate Configuration
Triggering means to capture the interesting part of the signal. Choosing the right trigger
type and configuring all trigger settings correctly allows you to detect various incidents
in your signals.
Gating allows you to restrict measurement analysis to the important part or parts of the
signal, for example bursts.
Basics of Triggering and Gated Measurements....................................................419
Trigger and Gate Settings.....................................................................................425
How to Configure a Triggered and Gated Measurement...................................... 434
How to Output a Trigger Signal.............................................................................436
Trigger and Gate Configuration

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