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Transmit Power Troubleshooting

Last updated: December 4, 2008

Possible Setup Issues

Configure the trigger arm to single during remote operation of the Transmit Power measurement, see SETup:TXPower .

The measurement may not return a result if the trigger arm is not set to single. When trigger arm is continuous, the measurement rearms itself and starts another measurement cycle. The fetch query may not be synchronized to the measurement cycle during remote operation, see Measurement States .

The results returned will be unreliable if Trigger Source Immediate is used for burst modulated signals. Burst modulated signals should be measured with Trigger Source set to RF Rise or Auto.

Interpreting Integrity Indicator values

See Integrity Indicator .

If over range (5) is returned; the input power has exceeded the test set's internal sampler maximum value during some part of the sampling or the input power has exceeded the calibrated range of the test set's power detector for the RF Range setting. RF Range is automatically set based on the input power setting. Input power is a combination of amplitude offset and expected power settings. See Mobile Station Receiver Example .

If the signal has both over range and under range conditions, only the over range (5) will be indicated.

If under range (6) is returned; the Transmit Power result is more than 10 dB below the expected input power level. Under range is also indicated if, the input power is more than 2 dB below the calibrated range of the test set's power detector for the RF Range setting. RF Range is automatically set based on the input power setting. Input power is a combination of amplitude offset and expected power settings. See Mobile Station Receiver Example .



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