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Application Notes

7BM06: Simulation of DVB-T Channel for Antenna Diversity Reception

Abstract
DVB-T can be used for stationary, portable and – using the diversity technique – also mobile reception. Stationary reception via a Gaussian channel and a fixed Yagi antenna on the roof usually poses no problems. This is different with portable reception, for example on a park bench, if there are moving objects in the vicinity of the receiver that has been put up for optimal reception. These may be persons or any kind of vehicles that – while passing by the receiver - generate different types of reflections. With mobile reception, for example when driving on a motorway, poor receiving conditions have the most detrimental effect. Receiving conditions can be considerably improved by employing several antennas, a technique that is referred to as antenna diversity. This application note discusses the improvements that can be achieved with antenna diversity and explains how to simulate a DVB-T channel with the required characteristics by means of TV Test Transmitter R&S SFQ.
Last Modified
07.07.2003
File NameVersionLast ModifiedFile Size
7BM06_1E
Simulation of DVB-T Channel for Antenna Diversity Reception
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7BM06_1D
Simulation eines DVB-T Kanals für 'Antenna Diversity' Empfang
  31.07.2003   < 0.1 MB