Data Sheet
SignalVu-PC application SV26 enables quick, standards-based transmitter
health checks on APCO P25 signals. The following image shows a Phase II
signal being monitored for anomalies with the spectrum analyzer while
performing transmitter power, modulation and frequency measurements.
Sophisticated WLAN measurements are easy. On the 802.11g signal
shown below, the spectrogram shows the initial pilot sequence followed by
the main signal burst. The modulation is automatically detected as 64 QAM
for the packet and displayed as a constellation. The data summary
indicates an EVM of -33.24 dB RMS, and burst power is measured at
10.35 dBm. SignalVu-PC applications are available for 802.11a/b/j/g/p,
802.11n and 802.11ac to 40 MHz bandwidth.
Two new options have been added to help with Bluetooth SIG standard-
base transmitter RF measurements in the time, frequency and modulation
domains. Option SV27 supports Basic Rate and Low Energy Transmitter
measurements defined by RF.TS.4.2.0 and RF-PHY.TS.4.2.0 Test
Specification. It also demodulates and provides symbol information for
Enhanced Data Rate packets. Option SV31 supports Bluetooth 5 standards
(LE 1M, LE 2M, LE Coded) and measurements defined in the Core
Specification. Both options also decode the physical layer data that is
transmitted and color-encode the fields of packet in the Symbol Table for
clear identification.
Pass/Fail results are provided with customizable limits. Measurement below
shows deviation vs. time, frequency offset and drift and a measurement
summary with Pass/Fail results.
The SignalVu-PC MAP application enables interference hunting and
location analysis. Locate interference with an azimuth function that lets you
draw a line or an arrow on a mapped measurement to indicate the direction
your antenna was pointing when you take a measurement. You can also
create and display measurement labels.
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