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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.
The Tx channel settings for the individual sub blocks are configured in individual sub-
tabs of the "Tx Channel Settings" tab.
Sub block Definition.................................................................................................... 165
└ Sub block Center Frequency........................................................................ 166
└ RF Bandwidth............................................................................................... 166
└ Number of Tx Channels (Tx Count)..............................................................166
Tx Channel Definition..................................................................................................166
└ Tx Center Frequency.................................................................................... 166
└ Technology Used for Transmission.............................................................. 167
└ Tx Channel Bandwidth..................................................................................167
└ Weighting Filters........................................................................................... 167
Sub block Definition
Sub blocks are groups of transmit channels in an MSR signal. Up to 5 sub blocks can
be defined. They are defined as an RF bandwidth around a center frequency with a
specific number of transmit channels (max. 18).
Sub blocks are named A,B,C,D,E and are indicated by a slim blue bar along the fre-
quency axis.
Channel Power and Adjacent-Channel Power (ACLR) Measurement