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E1962B Datasheet, PDF (3/26 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – cdma2000/IS-95/AMPS Mobile Test Application
More functions
• Fast call setup
• Spectrum monitor
• Code domain power supports dated IS-98E standard
• Protocol logging
• SMS
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Technical Specifications
These specifications apply to an E5515C mainframe with Option
003 with an E1962B test application of firmware revision B.14.14
or higher.
Specifications describe the test set’s warranted performance and
are valid for the unit’s operation within the stated environmental
ranges unless otherwise noted. All specifications are valid after a
30-minute warm-up period of continuous operation.
Supplemental characteristics are intended to provide typical, but
non-warranted, performance parameters that may be useful in
applying the instrument. These characteristics are shown in
italics and labeled as “typical” or “supplemental.” All units
shipped from the factory meet these typical numbers at 25 °C
ambient temperature without including measurement uncertainty.
Analog Specifications
AMPS test mode functionality
Usage: the mobile station must be setup on a channel without the
test set (using internal test mode commands in the mobile); the
test set provides RF generator output and RF and audio analysis
input; this mode provides no signaling
Spectrum monitor
Input frequency ranges:
411 to 420 MHz
450 to 484 MHz
824 to 934 MHz
1700 to 1980 MHz
Reference level: auto or manual
Manual reference level range: +37 to −50 dBm
Display dB per division: 20.0 to 0.1 dB per division
Level measurement accuracy: typically < ±1.0 dB 15 to 55 °C
(calibrated against average power and within ±10 degrees of
calibration temperature; calibration must occur between 20 to
55 °C)
Display frequency span and resolution bandwidth (coupled):
0 Hz span
125 kHz span
300 Hz RBW
500 kHz span
1 kHz RBW
1.25 MHz span
1 kHz RBW
2.5 MHz span
10 kHz RBW
4 MHz span
30 kHz RBW
5 MHz span
30 kHz RBW
10 MHz span
100 kHz RBW
12 MHz span
100 kHz RBW
20 MHz span
100 kHz RBW
40 MHz span
300 kHz RBW
80 MHz span
1 MHz RBW
100 MHz span
5 MHz RBW
Trigger: immediate, RF rise, protocol, or external
Trigger arm: single or continuous
Trigger delay: −50 to 50 ms
Zero span trace time: 60 µs to 70 ms
Zero span resolution bandwidth: 100 kHz, 300 kHz, or 1 MHz
Detector: peak detection or sample detection
Trace mode: clear write, max hold, or min hold
Markers: three user markers
Marker modes: off, position, or delta
Marker functions: peak search, marker to expected frequency,
and marker to expected power
AMPS active cell call processing functionality
Call control (“one button commands”): register, BS call originate,
BS call disconnect, MS call originate (auto answer), and MS
call disconnect
Call setup parameters: control channel, voice channel, SID, SAT,
and power level
Handoff support: hard handoff to new channel
Registration reported mobile information: ESN in decimal, ESN in
hex, MIN1, MIN2, phone number, station class mark (SCM), and
called number
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