For access terminals supporting Subtype 0 or Subtype 1 Physical Layer, the RRI Channel is transmitted over the first 256 chips of every slot during a connection. The RRI Channel punctures the Pilot Channel and both channels are transmitted at the same power level. For access terminals supporting Subtype 2 Physical Layer, the RRI Channel is transmitted throughout the whole slot at a different code channel from the Pilot Channel at a power level RRIChannelGain relative to the Pilot Channel power level.
This test verifies that the RRI Channel is transmitted at the same power level as the Pilot Channel for access terminals supporting Subtype 0 or Subtype 1 Physical Layer or that the RRI Channel is transmitted at a power level of RRIChannelGain relative to the Pilot Channel power level.
Test 1 is applicable only to access terminals that support Subtype 0 or Subtype 1 Physical Layer. Test 2 is applicable only to access terminals that support Subtype 2 Physical Layer.
Test 1: 10 log 10 (Delta RRI/Pilot ) shall be within +/- 0.25 dB.
Test 2: the difference of 10 log 10 (Power RRI /Power Pilot ) and RRIChannelGain (dB) shall be between -0.25 and +0.25 dB. (The current standard is wrongly to say between -6.25 and -5.75 dB which will be fixed soon in the next release)
Manual Operation: Testing 4.3.7 RRI Channel Output Power
Programming a Waveform Quality/Code Domain Measurement