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Versatile Software Tool for Rohde & Schwarz Instruments
RSCommander is a versatile software tool for a wide range of Rohde & Schwarz spectrum-, network analyzers, signal generators and oscilloscopes. It allows for automatic instrument discovery, making screenshots, reading traces, file transfer and simple script creation.
24-Dec-2017 | AN-No. 1MA074
This document provides information on how to perform manual testing based on current R&S TA-TRS QuickStep V4.05 platform in order to adapt to the new released EN 303 345.
14-Apr-2021
This application note explains a compact and versatile MIMO test solution for any common broadcast standard with real time fading including the simulation of channel correlation for a 1x4 MIMO system.
11-Oct-2017 | AN-No. 1GP114
This application note describes test procedures for terrestrial broadcast sound receivers for conformance with the radio equipment directive of the EU, according to EN 303345.
29-May-2020 | AN-No. 1GP117
The application note address test and measurement possibilities for DVB-S2 and DVB-S2X signals in the Ku & Ka -band.
08-Mar-2016 | AN-No. 1MA273
ATSC receivers must fulfill the ATSC Receiver Performance Guidelines before they can be sold freely in the markets that have adopted the standard.
29-Sep-2016 | AN-No. 1GP111
This application note describes the necessary settings in the user interface of the R&S® Broadcast Test Center BTC which supports the new “Next Generation Broadcast Standard ATSC 3.0” with BTC firmware version 2.20 and later.
27-Mar-2018 | AN-No. 1GP119
30 dBm + 30 dBm = 60 dBm? It is well known that it is not as easy as that.
This application note supplies a free of charge software tool that can e.g. be used to add or subtract an arbitrary number of power, to convert power and voltage units from the linear to the logarithmic scale.
10-Dec-2018 | AN-No. 1GP77