3GPP Signal Analyzer Measurement Guide : GSM/GPRS/EDGE Signal Analyzer : Measurement Results
 
Measurement Results
Average Burst Power
The average burst power over 10 measured burst power values. This average is restarted when a new frequency is selected.
Channel Power
Channel power measures the average power in a GSM/EDGE frame in the frequency specified. Out of specification power indicates system faults. Channel power is expressed in dBm.
Freq Error
The difference between the received frequency and the specified frequency is the frequency error. This number is only as accurate as the frequency reference used, and is typically only useful with a good external frequency reference or GPS. Frequency error is displayed in both Hz and ppm.
Occ BW
The occupied bandwidth is calculated as the bandwidth containing 99% of the transmitted power.
Burst Power
Burst power is the average power over the useful part of the first active burst GSM/EDGE slot. A GSM/EDGE signal has eight time slots in a frame.
BSIC (NCC, BCC)
This is the Base Station Identity Code broadcasted on GSM systems. The code consists of a Network Color Code (NCC) and a Base Station Color Code (BCC).
Phase Err RMS (deg)
The RMS phase error measured in degrees between the received signal and an ideal reconstructed reference signal of the first active slot.
Phase Err Pk (deg)
The peak phase error measured in degrees between the received signal and an ideal reconstructed reference signal of the first active slot.
EVM (rms)
The RMS (%) of all the error vectors between the ideal reconstructed reference symbol points and the received symbol points divided by the RMS value of the signal present in the first active slot. This measurement is performed for 8PSK modulated signals (EDGE) only.
EVM (pk)
The peak (%) of all the error vectors between the ideal reconstructed reference symbol points and the received symbol points divided by the RMS value of the signal present in the first active slot. This measurement is performed for 8PSK modulated signals (EDGE) only.
Origin Offset (dB)
Origin Offset is the carrier leakage component of the measured signal in dB and this measurement is applicable to EDGE signal only.
 
Carrier to Interference Ratio – C/I (dB)
Carrier to Interference Ratio is the ratio of the desired carrier power to the undesired signal power (interferer) in dB. This value is an estimate that is derived from the measured RMS EVM value. This measurement is applicable to an EDGE signal only.
Modulation Type
The modulation type can be GMSK (for GSM signals) or 8PSK (for EDGE signals).
Mag Err (rms)
The RMS of the magnitude error between the received signal and an ideal reconstructed reference signal of the first active slot in %.