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Chapter 4, Test, Parameter, and Pass/Fail Limit Descriptions
Pass/Fail Limit 35, TX Output Power at High Supply Low SW
Pass/Fail Limit 35, TX Output Power at High Supply Low SW 
This sets the pass/fail limits for testing the transmitter at its low-switch setting 
with the power supply set to its high-power setting. 
Pass/Fail limits are determined from an applicable radio specification or industry 
standard, such as: 
• Radio specification: RF Power 
• Industry standard: EIA/TIA-603, Section 2.2.1, Carrier Output Power Rating 
For Example: 
If your radio specification defines the RF output power as 5 Watts at its low-
switch setting, the power supply is set to its high-power setting, and you want to 
test both limits on your radio, you might enter 
4 in the lower-limit column and 
choose an appropriate upper-limit, for example 
6 Watts. Limits are entered in 
Watts. 
It’s Used in the Following Tests:
TEST_03. TX Output Power
TEST_21. TX Quick Test










