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1. 5GNR Analyzer Status Panel: Each measurement features a unique status panel that displays settings and information relevant to the current measurement and view settings. This panel provides quick access to the measurement frequency, subcarrier spacing, channel bandwidth, and band configuration. See Status Panel (5GNR OBW). 2. Occupied Bandwidth: Occupied bandwidth is integrated over the shaded region where the dashed green lines indicate the upper and lower frequency thresholds. The analyzer will determine and track the occupied bandwidth of the signal within the current span. 3. SYNC: Valid 5GNR occupied bandwidth measurements require signal synchronization. The indicator here blinks green when the received signal is synchronized, indicating that you have a valid measurement. 4. SETUP Menu: The occupied bandwidth settings are configured in the SETUP menu. See SETUP Menu (5GNR OBW). 5. OBW Summary: This area shows the occupied bandwidth measurement summary data and pass/fail test results, when enabled: • The occupied bandwidth value and the test limit are expressed in frequency units with a pass/fail result. • The transmit signal frequency error is expressed in frequency units. • The total power is integrated over the measured bandwidth and is expressed in dBm. • Tapping this summary area opens the OBW SETUP menu. |
- ![]() | % OBW POWER Sets the percentage of the total power that is measured within the occupied bandwidth for the current measurement. The resulting occupied bandwidth and total power values are displayed in the measurements results table. X dB Sets the x dB value used for the "x dB bandwidth" measurement. The occupied bandwidth is the frequency range between two points on the signal that are x dB down from the highest signal point within the OBW span. OBW LIMIT Enables limit checking at the specified frequency. The limit test results show as a green PASS or a red FAIL in the measurement table. METHOD Select the measurement method to be PERCENT (%) or X (dB). PRESET Presets the SETUP menu to default settings. |
![]() | SWEEP: Toggles the current sweep setting between continuously or sweep once. SWEEP ONCE When sweep is set to single sweep, SWEEP ONCE updates the measurement display. Data continues to be captured in the background. BAND Select MANUAL or one of the predefined bands. Selecting MANUAL disables ARFCN and GSCN settings. Selecting a predefined band activates ARFCN and GSCN settings. ARFCN ARFCN is the absolute radio frequency channel number. The ARFCN is a unique identification number assigned to each radio channel within a communications spectrum. The ARFCN can be used to calculate the center frequency of the radio channel. The available input range is dependent on the selected band. CHANNEL BW Sets the measurement channel bandwidth. The available bandwidth settings depend on the selected band and bandwidth option installed in the instrument. Refer to Options Settings. GSCN GSCN is the Global Synchronization Raster Channel. The GSCN identifies the mapping of the synchronous signal block (SSB). The available input range is dependent on the selected band. SUBCARRIER SPACING Sets the subcarrier spacing. The available input range is dependent on the selected band. CENTER FREQUENCY When the band is set to MANUAL, sets the center frequency of the measurement channel. Changing the center frequency sets the band to MANUAL. SSB OFFSET SSB is the Synchronous Signal Block. The SSB Offset sets the frequency offset between the SSB and the overall resource block. TRACES: Displays the current status of up to six traces in a quick-view summary. The summary information includes the trace number, type, mode, and detector type. The active trace or cursor will show a highlighted background with the mode and detector type restated under the table. Touching a trace in the summary panel opens the TRACE menu. It allows you to select and set up an individual trace as desired. FREQ REFERENCE Indicates the current frequency reference source of Internal, External, or GPS Hi Accuracy (requires GPS). The instrument automatically selects the frequency reference in the following order of priority: external, GPS, then the internal time base. |