Last updated: November 10, 2006
This section is only applicable to the lab application and to a test application with the required feature license.
When the test set is in the Active Cell operating mode or IS-856 Test operating mode with
Protocol Rel
set to the A (1xEV-DO-A) and
Release A Physical Layer Subtype
set to the Subtype 2, the
Auxiliary Pilot Channel Gain
sets the power of the R-Auxiliary Pilot channel relative to the power of the R-Data channel (-15 to 0 dB, in 1 dB step). It is used by the AT to compute the transmit power of the R-Aux Pilot channel if transmitted. To determine when the R-Aux Pilot channel is transmitted, see
Auxiliary Pilot Channel Min Payload
.
The
Auxiliary Pilot Channel Gain
is a "Configurable Attribute" that is used to set part of the AuxiliaryPilotChannelParameters attribute for the Subtype 3 Reverse Traffic Channel MAC Protocol. It is negotiated with the AT during session negotiation. When a session is open, changing the
Auxiliary Pilot Channel Gain
results in a session re-negotiation. See
Session Negotiate State
for details.
GPIB Command: CALL:MS:APGain[:RTTRaffic]
Manual Operation: How Do I Change Channel Gain/Traffic Info Parameters? (under Channel Gain Parameters menu)