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    HP 8921A Cell Site Test Set

    Product Note 8921-1

    AMPSBase Station Testing

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    This product note describes man-ual operation of the HP 8921ACell Site Test Set (or HP 8920A RFCommunications Test Set withoptions 001, 002, 003, 004, 005,013, 014) for testing AdvancedMobile Phone System (AMPS)Cellular Base Station equipment.It will lead you through the stepsrequired to set-up the instrumentin the proper state to make par-ticular measurements. Storingthese instrument states in mem-ory registers allows you to quickly

    recall them without having to gothrough the laborious task of cre-ating them each time you want tomake a measurement on your

    base station equipment.

    For automated base station test-ing, Hewlett-Packard offersHP 11807B Cell Site Test Softwarefor use with the HP 8921A CellSite Test Set. The HP 11807B soft-ware has options that cover themost widely used AMPS base sta-tions. Each option uses test and

    adjustment procedures derivedfrom the manufacturers mainte-nance manuals. For more infor-mation on this and otherHewlett-Packard products, con-tact your local Hewlett-Packardrepresentative.

    Cell Site Overview

    A cell site contains three types ofradios: control, voice, and locate.When a mobile originates a call or

    is paged, the cell site control radiosets up the call. This control radiocommunicates with the centralswitch (Electronic Mobile Ex-change (EMX), Mobile SwitchingCenter (MSC), and Mobile Tele-

    phone Switching Office (MTSO))to connect the call to another mo-

    bile or landline phone. The mobileis then instructed by the cell sitecontrol channel to tune to a par-ticular voice channel.

    The conversation takes place on

    the voice radios with the voicesignals traveling back to the MSCand routed to the other party.

    The locate, or scanner, radio isused to monitor the signal levelsof the channels and notifies theswitch enabling it to make hand-off decisions. This radio is receiveonly and, like the voice and con-trol radios, is controlled by dis-tributed control functions

    between the MSC and local cellsite controller. Communication ofthese control functions takes

    place via either a landline or mi-crowave transmission data link.

    Cell sites are configured as omni-directional, sectored, or somecombination of the two. In gen-

    eral, an omni-directional cell willhave two receive antennas and onetransmit antenna.

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    AMPS Base Station Testing

    Cellular System Overview

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    The two receive antennas arephysically separated to get betterimmunity to multipath fading con-ditions and are typically spacediversity antennas. Other omnisites may have only two receiveantennas to save money. In thiscase, one receive path is coupledto the same antenna as the trans-mit path. A tuned cavity duplexer

    (combined receive and transmitfilter) is then used to keep the sig-nal paths separated.

    A directional, or sectored, cellsplits the coverage into sectorswhich are served by different an-tennas. Typically, a directionalcell will have three sectored re-ceive antennas, one omni receiveantenna, three sectored transmitantennas, and one omni transmitantenna. Voice radios are config-ured on one face of the cell for

    both transmit and receive and thelocate radio accepts inputs fromall of the receive antennas. Theone omni-transmit antenna is usedfor control channel transmit.When testing base station equip-ment in directional cells, you will

    be working with radios

    configured to different antennas.

    Gain/loss for each antenna pathwill have to be taken into consid-eration for power measurementsand switching between receiveantennas for testing receiver sen-sitivity may also be necessary.

    3

    Basic Omni Cell Site Setup

    3 - Sector Directional Site

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    Base Station Tests

    Standard tests to make on basestation equipment include receive,transmit, and system tests. This

    product note outlines the follow-ing tests for cell site transceivers:

    The following System Test proce-dures are NOT INCLUDED in this

    product note. However, you canfind detailed procedures for thesetests in the HP 8920A RF Commu-

    nications Test Set ApplicationsHandbook (Hewlett-Packard PN08920-90126).

    Cell Site Connections

    The basic connections requiredfor performing the manual tests inthis application note include TX,RX, and audio. Because eachmanufacturers base station equip-ment may connect to the HP8921A Cell Site Test Set differ-ently, it will be up to you to deter-mine how best to connect yourtransceivers to theHP 8921A.

    Test Set Operation

    This product note assumes theuser has some familiarity with thegeneral use of the HP 8921A CellSite Test Set (or HP 8920A RFCommunications Test Set). If thisis not the case, please refer to theHP 8921A Cell Site Test Set UsersGuide and the HP 8920A RF Com-munications Test Set ApplicationsHandbook for an overview of itsfunctions, features, andcapabilities.

    This product note also assumesthat the user is familiar with theoperation of the Base Station un-der test. It is not the intent of thisnote to show the step-by-step set-ups required for setting up all

    base stations for particular meas-urements since many base sta-tions have unique setups andcontrol options. However, when a

    particular base station setup isrequired, it will be called out inthe setup procedure.

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    Transmitter Tests

    Frequency Error/OffsetOutput PowerSAT Frequency Error and

    DeviationVoice DeviationData Deviation

    Receiver Tests

    Sensitivity (SINAD)Squelch Threshold

    System Tests

    (not included)

    Antenna Return Loss (VSWR)Cable Fault LocationField Strength Measurements

    AMPS Base Station Testing

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    HP 8921A Cell Site TestSet Overview

    The HP 8921A Cell Site Test Set is

    a single instrument that combinesthe features of 22 individual radiotest instruments. TheHP 8921A is designed to meet thecommunication needs of bothservice and manufacturing envi-ronments, and has the capabilityto test AMPS and TACS Base Sta-tions, cellular phones, and variousother communications systems.

    Test and troubleshooting time isdecreased by simplifying standardmeasurement tasks and providing

    the required measurement capa-bility in a single instrument.Transmitters and receivers arecharacterized with single-key RX,TX, and duplex tests. Each ofthese tests displays a specializedscreen that provides access to thenecessary controls and measure-ment results. Measured resultsmay be displayed as digital read-outs and/or bar graphs. All set-tings and measurements are easilyaccessed and changed using thefront panel knob and keys. If de-

    sired, all settings can be saved innonvolatile save/recall registersfor future access.

    The various ports on the HP8921A allow thereceiver/transmitter being testedto be quickly connected. A re-ceiver with 2 V sensitivity (typi-

    cally

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    Explanations:

    The RF Display fieldselects the format forentering the RF Analyzerfrequencies:

    * When Freq. is selected,

    you enter the RF

    Generator and RFAnalyzer frequencies

    directly using the keypad

    or knob.

    * When Chan is selected,

    the RF Gen Freq and

    Tune Freq fields on all

    screens are replaced by

    the RF Channel field,

    and only the channel

    number is entered and

    displayed.

    The RF Chan Std field al-lows you to select thechannel standard for the ra-dio under test. The RF Gen-erator and RF Analyzerfrequencies will be auto-matically set to correspondto the channel number en-tered in the RF Channelfield. This field also sets the

    correct TX/RX frequencyoffset (45 MHz for AMPS).

    The RF Level Offset fieldenables/disables the effectsof the RF In/Out, DuplexOut, andAntenna In fields

    below it. These fields areused if you wish to take intoaccount losses due to cablesand/or splitters in yoursetup.

    * When set to Yes, the RF

    Generator amplitude andRF Analyzer power

    measurement are offset

    by the values entered in

    these fields.

    * When set to No, the

    values in these fields are

    ignored. The values can,

    however, be left in the

    three fields.

    For example, enter "-3.5"into the RF In/Out field forthe approximate total lossdue to a 1 meter cable and 3

    dB splitter.

    From the front panel of theHP 8921A, enter the "Config-ure" screen. Set the RF Dis-play and RF Chan Std asseen here and the RF LevelOffset as desired.

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    AMPS Base Station Testing

    Screen Configuration

    C

    B

    A

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    PerformingMeasurements

    The following measurement pro-cedures assume the HP 8921AConfigure screen is setup as de-scribed in the previous section. If

    the instrument has been presetsince then, you will need to re-configure that screen.

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    Transmitter TestsTransmitter Frequency Error/Offset and Power . . . page 8Transmitter SAT Frequency and Deviation . . . . . . . page 9Transmitter Maximum Voice Deviation . . . . . . . . . . page 10Transmitter Data Deviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 11

    Connect the Base Station to the HP 8921A according to thefollowing diagram.

    RX Audio Out

    TX Audio InRX Input

    TX OutputFrom Base

    StationFrom Base

    Station}{

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    Channel: As desiredTX Power Level: As desiredTX Power: OnSAT: OffData: Off

    Step 1:Press the TX key on the HP 8921A to enter the transmitter test screen.

    Step 2:Change the settings in the TX screen as seen in the highlighted areas.

    Key instrument considerationsWith the front panel keys, enter the same RF Channel as set on the

    base station.

    Disable the FM Deviation andAF Freq measurements by scrollingto their units fields and pressing the On/Offkey.

    Step 3:

    The transmitter frequency error and power should now be displayed in theappropriate result fields. For TX Output Power in units other than Watts,scroll to and highlight the TX Power units field and press the appropriateunits key.

    Step 4:Save this measurement setup as FREQ.

    8

    Base Station Setup

    HP 8921A Cell SiteTest Set Setup

    A

    Transmitter Frequency Error/Offset

    and Power

    B

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    Channel: As desiredTX Power Level: As desiredTX Power: OnSAT: OnData: Off

    Step 1:Press the TX key on the HP 8921A to enter the transmitter test screen.

    Step 2:Change the settings in the TX screen as seen in the highlighted areas.

    Key instrument considerationsEnter the same RF Channel as set on the base station.

    If you are using an HP 8920A RF Communications Test Set, youmust have Option 014 (6 kHz BPF) in order to choose this filter. Ifnot, you can use the 15 kHz LPF. The 6 kHz BPF is standard on theHP 8921A.

    AFGen1 Lvl must be "OFF" or it may interfere with the SATmeasurement.

    Disable the TX Freq Error and TX Power measurements by scroll-ing to their units fields and pressing the On/Offkey.

    Step 3:The SAT frequency and deviation should now be displayed in the appropri-ate result fields. ForAF Freq in units other than Hz, scroll to and highlighttheAF Freq units field and press the appropriate units key.

    Step 4:Save this measurement setup as SAT.

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    Transmitter SAT Frequency and Deviation

    Base Station Setup

    HP 8921A Cell SiteTest Set Setup

    A

    B

    C

    D

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    Channel: As desiredTX Power Level: As desiredTX Power: OnSAT: OffData: Off

    Step 1:Press the TX key on the HP 8921A to enter the transmitter test screen.

    Step 2:Change the settings in the TX screen as seen in the highlighted areas.

    Key instrument considerationsEnter the same RF Channel as set on the base station.

    ForAFGEN1 Lvl, enter an initial value of 50 mv and set an incre-ment for this field of 20 dB.

    Disable the TX Freq Error and TX Power by scrolling to theirunits fields and pressing the On/Offkey.

    Step 3:Scroll to theAFGen1 Lvl field and depress the Up-Arrow key once. Thiswill increment theAFgen1 Lvl by 20 dB (as set above).

    Step 4:The maximum voice deviation should now be displayed in theFM Deviation result field.

    Step 5:Save this setup as MAX_VOICE.

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    Transmitter Maximum Voice Deviation

    Base Station Setup

    HP 8921A Cell SiteTest Set Setup

    A

    B

    C

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    Channel:As desired

    TX Power Level:As desiredTX Power: OnSAT: OffData: On

    Step 1:Press the TX key on the HP 8921A to enter the transmitter test screen.

    Step 2:Change the settings in the TX screen as seen in the highlighted areas.

    Key instrument considerationsEnter the same RF Channel as set on the base station.

    AFGen1 Lvl must be "OFF" or it may interfere with the DATAmeasurement.

    Disable the TX Freq Error, TX Power, and AF Freq measure-ments by scrolling to their units fields and pressing the On/Offkey.

    Step 3:The Data Deviation should now be displayed in the FM Deviation resultfield.

    Step 4:Save this measurement setup as DATA.

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    Transmitter Data Deviation

    Base Station Setup

    HP 8921A Cell SiteTest Set Setup

    C

    A

    B

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    Receiver Measurements

    Receiver Sensitivity (SINAD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 13

    Receiver Squelch Threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 14

    Connect the Base Station to the HP 8921A according to thefollowing diagram. Note the Audio In connection. This must be connected

    properly for accurate receiver audio measurements

    Using the front-panel knob, scroll to and select the AF ANL screen, and select 600 TO HI in the Audio INLO field. 600 TO Hi establishes a 600 impedance between the center pins of the Audio IN LO and AudioIN HI connectors.

    RX Audio Out

    TX Audio InRX Input

    TX OutputFrom Base

    Station

    From Base

    Station

    }{

    Audio IN

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    Channel: As desiredTX Power Level: As desiredTX Power: OffSAT: OffData: OffSquelch: Off

    Step 1:Press the RX key on the HP 8921A to enter the receiver test screen.

    Step 2:Change the settings in the RX screen as seen in the highlighted areas.

    Key instrument considerationsEnter the same RF Channel as set on the base station.

    Enter an initial value in the amplitude field. This value will depend

    on the sensitivity of the receiver you are testing.

    Step 3:Using the front-panel knob, adjust theAmplitude until the desired SINADis measured. To adjust the resolution of the amplitude adjustment, use the

    INCR SET, INCR 10, or INCR 10 keys.

    Step 4:Save this measurement setup as SINAD.

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    Receiver Sensitivity (SINAD)

    Base Station Setup

    HP 8921A Cell SiteTest Set Setup

    A

    B

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    Channel: As desiredTX Power Level: As desiredTX Power: OffSAT: OffData: OffSquelch: On

    Step 1:Press the RX key on the HP 8921A to enter the receiver test screen.

    Step 2:Change the settings in the RX screen as seen in the highlighted areas.

    Key instrument considerationsEnter the same RF Channel as set on the base station.

    Enter a starting amplitude. This initial amplitude value will de-

    pend on the squelch sensitivity of your receiver.

    It is important to activate theAtten Hold function of the HP

    8921A for this test. If this is not done, the RF signal to the receiver

    may drop out momentarily as you adjust its amplitude and an at-

    tenuator change is required. This will activate the squelch on the re-

    ceiver and make it difficult to measure the squelch sensitivity.

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    Receiver Squelch Threshold

    Base Station Setup

    HP 8921A Cell SiteTest Set Setup

    A

    B

    C

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    Step 3:Adjust the volume on the HP 8921A to verify audio output. If no audio is

    heard, the base station may be in a squelched condition. In this case, in-

    crease the amplitude until the squelch de-activates and an audio signal is

    heard.

    With the amplitude field highlighted, slowly decrease the amplitude of the

    RF signal and note the point at which the squelch activates and the audiosignal is muted. To adjust the resolution of the amplitude adjustment, use

    the INCR SET, INCR

    10, or INCR

    10 keys.

    For squelch hysteresis testing, slowly increase the RF level until thesquelch de-activates and an audio signal is present. Note the RF level atwhich this occurs. The squelch hysteresis is the difference between thislevel and the level at which the squelch activates.

    Step 4:Save this measurement setup as SQUELCH.

    Typical AMPS System Specifications

    15

    Parameter Specification

    TX Frequency Error 1.5 ppm

    TX Sat

    Frequency 1 Hz

    Deviation 2 kHz 10%

    TX Voice

    Nominal Deviation 8 kHz 10%

    Maximum Deviation 12 kHz

    TX Wideband Data

    Deviation 8 kHz 10%

    RX Sensitivity (SINAD) < -116 dBm @ 12 dB SINAD

    Appendix A

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    Data subject to change

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