BTS Masterâ„¢ MT8220T User Guide : Quick Start
 
Quick Start
 
Introduction
Measurement Setup
Connect the Input Source
Editing and Entering Values
Selecting the Analyzer Mode
Set the Measurement Frequency
Using Start and Stop Frequencies
Entering Center Frequency
Selecting Signal Standard
Setting Measurement Frequency Bandwidth
Set the Amplitude
Setting Amplitude Reference Level and Scale
Setting Amplitude Range and Scale
Reference Level Offset for External Loss or External Gain
Set the Span
Setting Up Limit Lines
Simple Limit Line
Limit Line Envelope
Complex Limit Lines
Setting Up Markers
Selecting a Measurement Type
Saving Measurements
Anritsu PC Software Tools
External Power On
Introduction
This chapter is intended to assist you in your first use of the MT8220T BTS Master. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a starting point for basic measurement setups. This chapter describes general instrument setup, including: instrument mode, frequency, bandwidth, amplitude, span, limit lines, and markers. After measurements are taken, refer to Managing Files for a description of saving, recalling, and deleting measurement files. For more detailed information about specific measurements, refer to the measurement descriptions in the measurement guides for the specific instrument mode and analyzer technology (such as Cable & Antenna, Spectrum Analyzer, WiMAX, or 3GPP). Refer to Measurement Guides, for a list of these measurement guides and their Anritsu part numbers.
An example of a measurement available with Option 25, Interference Analyzer is shown in Figure: Spectrogram Example. The spectrogram displays power at frequency for a specified time period. Refer to the Spectrum Analyzer Measurement Guide for additional information.
Spectrogram Example