ITU-R SM 1792-2007 Measuring sideband emissions of T-DAB and DVB-T transmitters for monitoring purposes《监测目的的T-DAB和DVB-T发射机的测量边带发射》.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R SM.1792 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SM.1792 Measuring sideband emissions of T-DAB and DVB-T transmitters for monitoring purposes (2007) Scope This Recommendation provides guidance to measurement procedures and specifies settings in measuring emissions of terrestrial digital audio broadcasting
2、 (T-DAB) and digital video broadcasting-terrestrial (DVB-T) for conformity with the relevant spectrum masks. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that Recommendation ITU-R BS.1660 gives definitions of spectrum masks specifying limits for out-of-band (OoB) domain emissions of T-DAB (te
3、rrestrial digital audio broadcasting) transmitters; b) that Annex 2 of the Final Acts of RRC-06 gives definitions of spectrum masks specifying limits for OoB domain emissions of DVB-T (digital video broadcasting-terrestrial) transmitters; c) that the potential of imposing harmful interference to adj
4、acent radio services from T-DAB and DVB-T emissions is especially high due to their rectangular spectrum shape which places the maximum signal level up to the edges of the assigned bandwidth; d) that monitoring stations have to measure the conformance with the relevant masks for any T-DAB or DVB-T t
5、ransmitter, preferably off-air, to protect adjacent radio services from harmful interference; e) that the dynamic range of spectrum analysers is not sufficient to measure the OoB emissions from these transmitters, recommends 1 that, when measuring conformance of T-DAB and DVB-T emissions with the re
6、levant spectrum masks, the method described in Annex 1 should be used. Annex 1 1 Spectrum masks To protect neighbouring radio services, spectrum masks are defined in the vicinity of the main emission. The level of any OoB and spurious emission has to be lower than the mask. 1.1 T-DAB For T-DAB trans
7、mitters, Recommendation ITU-R BS.1660 defines the following spectrum masks: 2 Rec. ITU-R SM.1792 FIGURE 1 OoB emissions from T-DAB transmitters Note The critical mask is to be used for the lowest and highest channel in the allocated band to protect neighbouring radio services, the uncritical mask is
8、 to be used inside the allocated band. Uneven frequency breakpoints are 0.77 MHz, 0.97 MHz, 1.75 MHz and 2.2 MHz. The mask assumes a 4 kHz measurement filter. 1.2 DVB-T For DVB-T transmitters, Annex 2 to the Final Acts of RRC-06 defines spectrum masks for DVB-T systems. As an example, Fig. 2 shows t
9、he mask for 8 MHz channel width. 2 Measurement of sideband emissions from T-DAB and DVB-T transmitters12.1 General as to be seen from Figs. 1 and 2, the maximum level of sideband emissions from T-DAB and DVB-T transmitters may go down to a level of 101 dB, compared to the maximum power in the assign
10、ed channel, measured with the same receiver bandwidth. To reliably measure true sideband emissions, the measurement equipment has to have a dynamic range of at least 110 dB. The dynamic range of modern monitoring receivers or spectrum analysers of around 80 dB is not sufficient to directly measure c
11、onformance with the masks. 1Measurements for T-DAB can also be used for other systems, e.g. terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting (T-DMB) (see Report ITU-R BT.2069). Rec. ITU-R SM.1792 3 FIGURE 2 OoB emissions from 8 MHz DVB-T transmitters Note The critical mask is to be used for the lowest an
12、d highest channel in the allocated band to protect neighbouring radio services, the uncritical mask is to be used inside the allocated band. Uneven frequency breakpoints are 3.8 MHz and 4.2 MHz. The mask assumes a 4 kHz measurement filter. 2.2 Measurement principle To increase the dynamic range of t
13、he measurement receiver, the T-DAB or DVB-T signal has to be passed through a filter that suppresses the main signal and passes the OoB domain. The signal including one sideband in the OoB domain is scanned through this filter with a narrow resolution bandwidth (RBW) and the resulting spectral level
14、s are recorded. In a second scan, the frequency response of the filter (attenuation) is recorded for the same frequency range. The filter attenuation is then added to the spectral levels from the first scan to give the true, unfiltered spectrum. The achievable gain in measurement dynamics only depen
15、ds on the sharpness of the filter. 2.3 Measurement set-up Various different set-ups are possible to perform sideband measurements according to the described measurement principle. The following set-up is a version with separate units for receiver, filter and measurement controller: 4 Rec. ITU-R SM.1
16、792 FIGURE 3 Example of measurement set-up For the measurement set-up above, the following requirements apply: TABLE 1 Requirements for example measurement set-up Item Function, requirement, remarks Attenuator To adjust the input level of the T-DAB/DVB-T signal to the maximum that the receiver can h
17、andle without being overloaded. Adjustment steps: 1 dB Filter To suppress the main T-DAB/DVB-T signal while bypassing the sideband emissions. Can be a bandpass or notch filter. If a bandpass filter is used, the minimum 3 dB bandwidth has to be 8 MHz for DVB-T and 2 MHz for T-DAB measurements. The fi
18、lter has to be tunable inside the desired frequency range Receiver To record the spectral levels. It must be equipped with a tracking generator and an interface to allow remote control and data readout. RBW has to be between 3 kHz and 8 kHz (preferably 4 kHz). Detector: preferably RMS, alternatively
19、 AV Computer To control the receiver and read out level data. It has to be equipped with a suitable interface to connect to the receiver (e.g. LAN or IEEE 488) Among others, the following alternative measurement configurations are also possible: All units can be included in one device that is especi
20、ally designed to perform automatic or semi-automatic measurements of T-DAB/DVB-T sideband emissions. The receiver can be a spectrum analyser. The receiver/analyser can include the functions of the computer. An external signal generator can be used instead of the built-in tracking generator. The freq
21、uency of the signal generator has to be controlled by the computer in sync with the receiver/analyser. 2.4 Measurement procedure To clarify the measurement procedure below, we use an example where we want to measure the upper sideband of an 8 MHz wide DVB-T signal transmitting on 650 MHz. Rec. ITU-R
22、 SM.1792 5 2.4.1 Ensuring reflection-free signal reception Measurement of the sideband emissions of T-DAB/DVB-T signals can either be made at the test output of the transmitter or off the air. To ensure enough signal level when measuring off-air, a measurement location in the main beam, close to the
23、 transmitter, is selected. However, even if there is free line-of-sight to the transmit antenna, reflections can cause frequency-selective distortion of the signal. For the sideband measurement it is necessary to have a reflection-free reception of the T-DAB/DVB-T signal. To ensure this, the signal
24、is either displayed on a spectrum analyser, or manually scanned using the receiver. The flatness of the main T-DAB/DVB-T signal should be within 2 dB. 2.4.2 Determining the maximum signal level In a first test, the maximum level of T-DAB/DVB-T signal that the receiver can handle without being overlo
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