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Chapter 2, Making Measurements
Receiver Sensitivity
Receiver Sensitivity
Overview | In this test, the CDMA generator sends a calibrated signal to the base station’s |
| receiver. For a given RF level, the resulting Frame Error Rate (FER) is measured. |
| Standards specify an FER of 1.0% or less at an RF level of −119 dBm. |
EVEN SECOND/
SYNC IN
Receiver Port 1
H
Receiver Port 2
Clock
(Rear Panel)
SYNTH
REF IN
| Time Base |
| H |
| RF IN/OUT |
Figure 19 |
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NOTE: | The test procedures outlined in this section require that you have already configured the |
| Test System as outlined in chapter 1, "Getting Started". |
Requirements | • You will need a means of reading the Frame Error Rate (FER) from the base station. |
| The CDMA generator sends a random bit pattern which the base station decodes and |
| uses to calculate FER. Some means of reading the calculated value is required. Often |
| this is done via a laptop PC connected to the station equipment by serial or LAN port. |
•This test requires synchronization between the Test System’s CDMA signal generator and the
•The CDMA generator should be connected directly to the receiver’s input(s). This can be achieved by connecting to only one input at a time or by using a splitter to connect to both inputs at once (if there is more than one receiver test port).
•You must know the following about your base station and setup:
❒The base station channel number setting.
❒The Receiver PN Offset for the
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