Digital Television Signal Analyzer Measurement Guide : DVB‑T/H Signal Analyzer
 
DVB‑T/H Signal Analyzer
 
Introduction
Instrument Connections
Digital Television Signal Analyzer Technology
DVB‑T/H
DVB‑T
DVB‑H
2K, 4K, 8K Modes and Guard Intervals
FFT Start
Time‑Slicing
MPE-FEC
Hierarchical Modulation
Measurement Functions
RF Measurements
Modulation Analysis Measurements
BER Measurements (Option 57)
Automatic Detection of Parameters
General Measurement Setups
Antenna Setup
Setting up the Measurement Frequency
Bandwidth Setup
Amplitude Setup
Quick Measurement Setup
DVB-T/H RF Measurements
Signal Power
Spectrum Monitor
Shoulder Attenuation
DVB-T/H Modulation Measurements
Composite View
Constellation
Impulse Response
Carrier MER
DVB‑T/H BER Measurements (Option 57 only)
DVB-T/H Menus
Main Menu Group
RF Measurement Menus Group
Modulation Analysis Menus Group
BER Menu Group
Frequency Menu
Signal Standard Menu
Amplitude Menu
Reference Level, Input Attenuation, and Preamplifier Setting
Meas Setup Menu
Meas Mode Settings
Advanced Settings Menu
Meas Selection Menu
Marker Menu
Marker Description
RF Measurements Menu
Signal Power Menu
Spectrum Monitor Menu
Modulation Analysis Menu
Constellation Menu
Impulse Response Menu
Vertical Range Menu (Impulse Response)
Carrier MER Menu
Vertical Range Menu (Carrier MER)
BER Setup (1/2) Menu (Option 57 Only)
Service
BER Measurement Point
BER Bit Count Setting Menu (Option 57 Only)
BER Setup (2/2) Menu (Option 57 Only)
(Option 64, Option MS8911B‑0050)
Introduction
This chapter describes DVB‑T/H setup and measurement for signal power and signal analysis with Option 64 (or Option MS8911B‑0050) and for Bit Error Rate (BER) testing with Option 57. Note that Option 9 (IQ Demodulation Hardware) may be required in your instrument in order to use Option 57 and Option 64. Digital Video Broadcasting (Terrestrial and Handheld) is abbreviated as DVB‑T/H.
The main menu keys in this instrument mode are:
Frequency Amplitude Setup Measurements Marker
Screen images of measurements, as shown in this document, are examples. The images on your instrument may differ in appearance.