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System Configuration Changes 
 
MC-Series High-Power System 
  
998--01 
Rev 
X1 
120 
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RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 
 
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BER Test on an MCRB 
Because the MCRB supports up to six carriers, the BR to RadioBlade transceiver ratio 
can range from one-to-one up to six-to-one. BER testing confirms the functionality of the 
blade hardware itself at selected frequencies and sensitivity levels, allowing you to check 
functionality specifically in the assigned ranges.  
The MCRB can be viewed as a broadband RadioBlade transceiver in which up to six 
iDEN carriers are set up in a 1.25 MHz band centered at an optimal frequency. When 
testing an MCRB transceiver, the BER test start page allows an optional center carrier to 
be entered. By default, if only a carrier (no center carrier) is specified for the BER test, the 
test will be done at that specified carrier, with the band centered on the specified carrier. 
Entering both a carrier and a center carrier allows BER testing to be done at non-center 
carriers. 
The procedures in this guide cover BER testing of the full complement of RadioBlade 
transceivers. The BER testing methodology proceeds from sector to sector, testing each 
cabinet shelf and position in succession. Figure 80 summarizes the process. 
Figure 80  BER Test Flow 
 
F.4 Equipment Connection/Setup 
Set up the equipment to measure Rx BER as follows: 
1  Connect a laptop to port 8 of the BIC CRIC using an Ethernet (CAT-5) cable. 
2  Boot the laptop, start System Manager and log in. 
3  Launch a browser session and then enter the MC-Series system IP address 
(
http://192.168.200.5
). Select the Performance Monitoring tab to display the login 
window. Type the User Name, (
Sysadmin, case sensitive), and Password 
(
Radioframe, case sensitive), and then select OK
4  Connect Signal Generator to MC-Series System