3 measuring the 2-signal selectivity – Anritsu MG3641A User Manual

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SECTION 5 MEASUREMENT

5.3

Measuring the 2-signal Selectivity

In the conventional method of measuring the selectivity of one signal in the output fixing method, the input signal

level had to be changed in a large range from about 0 dBm to about 100 dBm. It is generally difficult to operate each

part of the amplifier of the receiver according to such a large change of the level. The amplifier normally operates in

the 10 dB change range; however, in the higher range, an error occurs in the measured value because the sensitivity

reduces by the saturation, etc.

To measure the sensitivity in the actual reception state, the 2-signal selectivity (also called effective selectivity) is

provided. This sensitivity directly indicates the interference resolution of the receiver, that it, it indicates the maximum

level of the allowable input of the disturbing wave when suppressing the disturbing output level of the receiver to a

fixed value during reception of the desired wave. There are the following three types of 2-signal sensitivities:

• Sensitivity blocking (suppression)

• Cross-modulation

• Inter-modulation

This section explains the sensitivity blocking and cross-modulation.

5.3.1

Measuring the sensitivity blocking of the FM receiver

The desired and disturbing waves are indicated by a disturbing

wave input level when the noise suppression is set to 20 dB by

applying the desired input voltage (higher by 6 dB than the

input voltage of the receiver required to set the noise suppression

to 20 dB) and supplying a disturbing wave separate from the

desired wave by

∆f kHz.

Change the frequency of the disturbing wave and measure the

disturbing wave input level; the characteristics are obtained as

shown in this figure.

In this paragraph, to explain the measurement procedure, the desired wave is set to 154.45 MHz and the disturbing

wave is separated from it by

±20 kHz × n.

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