Anritsu S114C, S113C, S332C, S331C manual Chapter Spectrum Analyzer Measurements, Occupied Bandwidth

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Chapter 5

Spectrum Analyzer

Measurements

Introduction

This chapter provides a description of field measurements available when the Model S114C or S332C Site Master is in Spectrum Analyzer mode.

Occupied Bandwidth

A common measurement performed on radio transmitters is that of occupied bandwidth (OBW). This measurement calculates the bandwidth containing the total integrated power occupied in a given signal bandwidth. There are two different methods of calculation de- pending on the technique to modulate the carrier.

￿99% Method — The occupied frequency bandwidth is calculated as the bandwidth containing 99% of the transmitted power.

￿X dB Down Method — The occupied frequency bandwidth is defined as the band- width between the upper and lower frequency points at which the signal level is X dB below the peak carrier level.

Required Equipment

￿Site Master Model S114C or S332C

￿30 dB, 50 Watt, bi-directional, DC –18 GHz, N(m) – N(f), Attenuator, 42N50A-30

￿Test Port extension cable, Anritsu 15NNF50 – 1.5C

Procedure

 

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Step 1. Using the test port extension cable and 30 dB attenuator connect the Site Master

 

 

 

to the RF_Out test port.

 

 

Step 2.

Press the ON/OFF key on the Site Master.

 

 

Step 3. Press the MODE key.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 4. Use the Up/Down arrow key to select the Spectrum Analyzer mode and press

 

 

 

ENTER.

 

 

Step 5. Enter the center frequency of the measurement.

 

 

Step 6. Select the appropriate frequency span, reference level, input attenuation level,

 

 

 

resolution bandwidth, and video bandwidth.

 

 

Step 7.

Press the MEAS key.

 

 

Step 8.

Press the OBW soft key.

 

 

Step 9.

Select measurement method, % or dBc down by pressing the corresponding soft

 

 

 

key and press ENTER.

 

 

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Contents Users Guide Warranty Page Table of Contents Power Measurement Iii/iv Page Introduction Standard AccessoriesChapter General Information DescriptionOptional Accessories OptionsPerformance Specifications Description Site Master Spectrum Analyzer Preventive Maintenance CalibrationAnnual Verification InstaCal ModuleAnritsu Service Centers Test Connector Panel Chapter Functions and OperationsFront Panel Overview Active Function Block Soft KeysFunction Hard Keys ModeKeypad Hard Keys ClearAuto Soft Keys MODE=FREQ FREQ/DIST SoftkeysMODE=DTF FREQ/DIST Softkeys MODE=SPECTRUM Analyzer FREQ/DIST Amplitude Softkeys Power Monitor Mode Soft Key Labels Functions and Operations Functions and Operations Amplitude RUN/HOLD button Functions and Operations Power Monitor Menu Functions and Operations Limit SYS Self Test Errors SymbolsError Codes Self TestError Message Range Errors ERRORD2InstaCal Error Messages InstalledError MessageDescription Charging the Battery in the Site Master Battery InformationCharging a New Battery Charging the Battery in the Optional ChargerBattery Charge Indicator Battery LifeImportant Battery Information Power On Procedure Chapter Getting StartedSelect the Frequency or Distance CalibrationTrace Characteristics in Return Loss Mode Calibration VerificationManual Calibration Procedure CalibrationInstaCal Module Verification Termination MethodOffset Method InstaCal Module Calibration Procedure Calibration with the Test Port Extension CableSaving a Setup Setting the ScaleSave and Recall a Setup Auto ScaleSaving a Display Recalling a SetupSave and Recall a Display Recalling a DisplaySet the Distance and Cable Type Changing the UnitsChanging the Display Language Printing Printing a ScreenPrinter Switch Settings PrinterUsing the Soft Carrying Case Using the Site Master Soft Carrying CaseChapter Cable & Antenna Measurements Line Sweep FundamentalsInformation Required for a Line Sweep Cable & Antenna MeasurementsTypical Line Sweep Test Procedures System Return Loss MeasurementProcedure Cable Loss Mode Insertion Loss MeasurementSet M1 to Marker to Peak Set M2 to Marker to Valley Procedure Return Loss Mode Typical Transmission Line Cable Loss TraceTypical Return Loss Trace Distance-To-Fault DTF Transmission Line Test Procedure DTF-SWR Mode Shows an example of a typical DTF return loss traceAntenna Subsystem Return Loss Test 11/4-12 Page Chapter Spectrum Analyzer Measurements Occupied BandwidthChannel Power Measurement Channel Power Measurement with the Site MasterProcedure Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Example Acpr SpecificationCW Wave Out-of-Band Spurious Emission Measurements In-Band/Out-of-Channel Measurements Field Strength Measurement Antenna Calculations VdBV PdBmPage Chapter Power Measurement Power MeasurementDisplaying Relative Power Features Chapter Site Master Software ToolsSystem Requirements Installation Communication Port SettingUsing Software Tools Interface Cable InstallationDownloading Traces from the Site Master Plot Properties Display ModePlot Capture Graph TitlesMarkers Trace Overlay or Plot OverlaySaving Traces MiscCustom Cable List Saving a Plot to a SpreadsheetCreating a Custom Cable List Entering Antenna Factors Uploading a Cable ListQuerying the Site Master Cable List Uploading Antenna Factors Creating a DatabasePrinting Formats Coaxial Cable Technical Data Appendix a Reference DataAppendix a Reference Data A-4 Page Appendix B Windowing IntroductionExamples Appendix B Windowing B-4 Page

S113C, S332C, S114C, S331C specifications

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