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Telemetry Receiver-Combiner
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The standard signal strength (RSSI) information is set on the Configuration screen via the Advanced > RSSI Display
drop down menu (next to the Zero AGC button). Refer to section 5.4.16.
If “Absolute” was the RSSI Display selection, the actual signal strength is displayed.
If “Relative” was selected, the RSSI displayed is relative to AGC Zero. The following bullets apply to RSSI
Relative:
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A value of zero indicates no input signal
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A value above zero indicates how strong the signal is above no input
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“*** dBm” displayed (Figure 21) indicates AGC is not zeroed and the value is invalid
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Small “r” displayed next to the Signal Strength label indicates AGC Zero Relative was selected
Figure 21
: Signal Graph and Signal Indicators Windows, Zero AGC RSSI Display “Relative”
5.2.2
Spectrum Graph
Each channel display provides a real-time power spectral density (PSD) plot as it might display on a spectrum
analyzer. An example is shown in Figure 22.