
Performing Tests
Single Radio Test
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•1. Adjust TX Power [0=no 1=on fail 2=always]
•3. GN Power Output [0=meas 1=spec 2=blnk]
•21. TX Antenna Port Cable Loss - when measuring at the antenna foam jumper out of the Antenna Interface Frame.
•When measuring at the Base Station TX Test Port in the Antenna Interface Frame, the TX Coupling factor for the associated antenna must be entered. This is done in parameters 22 through 28.
•29. TX Output Power
•30. TX Test Port Cable Loss - when measuring at the Base Station TX Test Port in the Antenna Interface Frame.
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This test uses all specifications described in “Specifications (Pass/Fail Limits)” on page 124.
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Select and run the Single Radio Test as follows:
gy 85 From the Lucent AMPS Test Main Menu screen, select the Test Selections field. The Test Software will display the Test Selections Menu screen.
gy 95 Select the Single Radio Test field.
gy :5 Enter information about the radio in the Radio Test Menu screen.
•Enter the Specified Output Power for the radio to be tested. This is the level that should be present at the output of the Antenna Interface Frame (that would normally connect to the transmit antenna feed line).
•Enter the Cell Site Number for the site.
•Enter the Antenna Number for the antenna connected to the radio.
•Select the Radio Type from the Choices: list: AMPS or AMPS Setup.
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—Enter the Channel Number for the radio.
—Enter the Radio ID# (number) for the radio.
—Enter the VRAL (Voice RAdio Level) for the radio.
—Set the Send Commands to MSC field to YES for automated testing using a PC, or NO to control the Base Station using another method.
Performing Tests
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