Catalogue Aeroflex 3920 Series Analog and Digital Radio Test Platform
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SmartNetTM/SmartZoneTM This option (390XOPT207) provides support for Motorola Astro® SmartNetTM/SmartZoneTM systems, including support for rebanded channels in the 800MHz band. DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) Add advanced testing capability for DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) with 390XOPT400. Ths option enables the Aeroflex 3920 Series Digital Wireless test set to test and align a wide range of DMR radios. DMR radio technology is a new digital radio format offering advanced communications features specified by the ETSI technical standard 102- 361. DMR technology is currently under development or being released by a number of OEM radio manufacturers, and includes Motorola's new MOTOTRBO® technology. NXDNTM Add advanced testing capability for NXDNTM with 390XOPT440. This option enables the Aeroflex 3920 Series Digital Radio Professional test set to perform a variety of Transmitter and Receiver tests on any NXDNTM radio. Transmitter measurements include: Signal Power, Frequency, FSK Error, Symbol Deviation, TX BER and Symbol clock error. The system supports both 4800 and 9600 band systems. Measurements can also be displayed as an EYE Diagram, Symbol Distribution plot and a Symbol Constellation plot. A Power over time graph is provided to diagnose a variety of power related issues. Receiver BER testing is supported with signal generation of STD 1031, STD CAL, STD 511 (.153) and STD_INTFR patterns. TETRA • Mobile station testing with test signal T1 (390XOPT110) • Base station testing with test signal T1 (390XOPT111) • Generate/analyze TETRA RF signals • Base station and mobile station testing plus testing with test signal T1 • Transmit parameter measurements including power, frequency error, EVM and burst timing • TETRA RF suppliers of power meter and burst power analysis up to 125 W • Modulation analysis with I/Q constellation and trajectory display • Receiver Bit Error Rate (BER) and Message Error Rate (MER) measurements • Pass/Fail indication using color coded meters • TETRA protocol analyzer/simulator • Data display mode • Time stamped protocol history • Option for testing Direct Mode Operation (DMO) Example of TETRA MS Tiles For TETRA applications, the 3920 is the successor to the Aeroflex 2968 TETRA Radio Test Set, the established industry standard for TETRA R&D, manufacturing, application development and service operations. Building upon the experience gained over many years of TETRA test, the 3920 with the TETRA options provides the world's best solution for testing TETRA radios. TETRA system options provide signaling and physical layer measurement requirements for testing TETRA radio equipment. Measurements are made in accordance with ETSI EN 300 394-1 for on channel transmitter and receiver parameters. Signaling functions support TIP (Tetra Interoperability Profile) compliant TETRA radios, thus ensuring optimum compatibility with TETRA equipment from various suppliers. Whatever the device under test, the TETRA system options have the flexibility to measure the various burst types specified by the TETRA standard including normal bursts, control bursts and synchronization bursts. The 3920 offers high speed measurement capabilities to expedite production testing. As a direct benefit of high power signal processing capacity, TETRA measurements are performed nearly 9 times faster than its predecessor. Profile Full Tile Maximized TETRA Trajectory Tile Maximized 6
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