Displaying Location Information Using GPS


If you are making CDMA over air measurements at a location you previously established as valid, Agilent recommends using GPS to verify that you are at the location from which you previously measured.
If you are making CDMA over air measurements from a new location, once you validate that the location provides a dominant pilot and low multipath power, Agilent recommends that you record the latitude and longitude coordinates of this location using GPS. Later measurements should be made from this precise location to provide performance trends.
For additional information on the GPS Data function, refer to "Displaying GPS Location Data"
To Display GPS Location Information:

Step
Notes
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[Level/Location]

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On [Show GPS Location] select On.
Displays GPS satellite location information. Uses the internal GPS to capture the location of a measurement. The GPS information can be used to return to the same location. The Time Ref (Freq/Chan/Time Ref mode) button must be set to internal GPS for this function to be active. Information logged includes longitude, latitude, altitude (feet/meters), and the number of satellites tracked.
Every time you press [Show GPS Location], the GPS location display alternates between On and Off.


NOTE: If you prefer to have an electronic copy of the location information, see "Saving Data"