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Table 11. Test Port and Receiver Input Levels (Continued)
Description Specification Supplemental Information
Receiver Noise Floor
a
300 kHz to 25 MHz
c
10 Hz IF Bandwidth
≤ -130 dBm
1 kHz IF Bandwidth
≤ -110 dBm
25 MHz to 3 GHz
c
10 Hz IF Bandwidth
≤ -133 dBm
1 kHz IF Bandwidth
≤ -113 dBm
6 GHz to 9 GHz
10 Hz IF Bandwidth
≤ -123 dBm
1 kHz IF Bandwidth
≤ -103 dBm
Crosstalk
Between test ports 1 and 2, with
short circuits at both ports
300 kHz to 1 MHz <-120 dB
1 MHz to 25 MHz <-125 dB
25 MHz to 3 GHz <-126 dB
3 GHz to 6 GHz <-117 dB
6 GHz to 9 GHz <-106 dB
Maximum Receiver Input Level (A, B, R)
300 kHz to 6 GHz
-6 dBm, typical
6 GHz to 9 GHz
-9 dBm, typical
Reference Input Level (R)
d
300 kHz to 9 GHz
-10 to -35 dBm, typical
Maximum Coupler Input Level (Opt 014)
300 kHz to 9 GHz
+33 dBm, typical
a
Total average (RMS) noise power calculated as the mean value of a linear magnitude trace expressed in dBm.
b
May be limited to -90 dBm at particular frequencies below 750 MHz due to spurious receiver residuals.
c
May be limited to -105 dBm at particular frequencies below 750 MHz due to spurious receiver residuals.
d
Input level to maintain phase lock.










