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GSM/EDGE Base Station Bit Error Rate Testing with CMU300
Posted: Aug 23, 2008 6:05 AM

This application note describes the bit error rate test capabilities of the Universal Radiocommunica...[ View complete article ]


Message: GSM/EDGE Base Station Bit Error Rate Testing with CMU300 Post time: Aug 23, 2008 6:05 AM
 

Author: Measurments

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This application note describes the bit error rate test capabilities of the Universal Radiocommunication Tester CMU300 on GSM/EDGE base stations.
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Author: Measurments

Level: Interns

Points: 115

Urgent help: CMU300 for BER measurement Hello, I am using CMU300 for BER measurements and I appreciate if someone can help. I could not successfully meassure the BER based on the application note. I must have missunderstand something. Is there anything that I should know and missing from the application note. I appreciate your help, my e-mail address is ahmed.ouameur@lyrtech.com, Thanks, Ahmed,
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