HP YELLOWJACKET PLUS User Manual

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Multipath / Signal Quality Indicator (“Q” Factor)

The bar graph on the lower left hand side of the multipath and
the delay spread screens is known as the ‘Q’ factor graph. This
graph uses a formula to determine the quality of the direct
path and reflections of the signal by determining the ‘fatness’
of the main peak compared to the height of the direct path
component.

As the direct path gets stronger and sharper, the ‘Q’ factor
goes up. As the path gets weaker and fatter, the ‘Q’ factor
drops, signaling a possible multipath interference concern.

Delay Spread Screen

By moving left from the multipath screen using the joystick
and/or menu arrow, the user enters the delay spread screen.
The left of this screen shows the same information as the mul-
tipath screen. The upper right hand side of the delay spread
screen shows a running total and current delay spread in
nanoseconds.

The next graph below the running total graph is the cumulative
delay spread graph (count vs. spread). The X axis is also in
nanoseconds. The spread is cumulative and can be rest using
the provided button.

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