Land Mobile Radio Analyzer and Coverage Measurement Guide : TETRA Analyzer (Option 581) : TETRA Base Station Receiver Sensitivity Testing : Hytera TETRA Station
 
Hytera TETRA Station
Hardware Setup
1. Connect the MA25200A Input Protection Module to the Hytera base station and to the S412E as shown below:
Hytera Base Station Setup
2. Connect the TB3 base station to a PC with the test software.
S412E Setup
3. Set S412E to TETRA Analyzer Mode.
4. Ensure that the Modulation Type is set to “Base Station”

Setup -> Mod Type = Base Station
5. Set S412E Frequency:
Set Rx frequency to Tx frequency of the BS
Set Tx frequency to Rx frequency of the BS
6. Set the S412E Amplitude:
Set Input and Output Offset to the appropriate Loss. This also compensates for the loss through the attenuators, if external attenuators are used. Both Input and Output port offset levels must be set properly.
Set the Reference Level to an appropriate setting (a few dB higher than the expected TB3 Tx output level). This is to avoid overdriving the ADC.
Set the Output Level to your desired test level.
Note that losses and external attenuation will be taken into account by the offset setting used earlier. If you want –110 dBm output, set the Output Level to –110 dBm.
7. Set up TETRA Base Station Receiver Sensitivity Mode:

Measurement -> TETRA BS Sensitivity -> Base Station = Hytera

The TCH/7.2 Test Pattern ECC will be set with the following:
BCC = 1
MCC = 0
MNC = 0
8. Set up the Hytera Test Software for Sensitivity Measurement.
9. Verify that the Hytera BS is transmitting and that the ECC displayed on the S412E is what is expected.
10. Do not start measuring the BER until the S412E signal generator starts transmitting.
11. Start the S412E BS Sensitivity test by selecting the “Start Test” button in the TETRA BS Sensitivity menu.
12. WAIT for the “Start Test” button to change to “Stop Test” – this lets you know that the signal generator has synchronized to the BS frame structure and is playing the TCH/7.2 signal.
13. Ensure that the BS under test has its ECC set to the following:
BCC = 1
MCC = 0
MNC = 0
14. Start the BER measurement on the TB3 BS.
The signal from the S412E will restart every 60 seconds, so make sure that the BER measurement is made within this time interval. If a measurement occurs between these 60 second bursts, the BER measurement will result in errors as the Hytera BS will no longer be synchronized to the S412E bit pattern. If this happens, the measurement must be restarted.
You can now go to the Amplitude menu and change the Amplitude to your desired level.
Note 
If you go back to the BS Sensitivity menu, the test will stop and you can restart it by following the same procedure.
15. Stop the test on the S412E:

Measurement -> TETRA BS Sensitivity -> Stop Test.
16. Disconnect the equipment.