USER'S MANUAL. PRODIG-5
The BER measurement is provided in scientific notation (i.e. 1.0 E-5 means
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1.0x10
that is to say one wrong bit of every 100,000) and through an analogue bar (as
its length is smaller the signal quality will be better). The analogue representation is
done on a logarithmic scale (not linear).
With the aim to have a reference about the signal quality, it is considered that a
system has a good quality when it decodes less than one non-correctable error for
every transmission hour. This border is known as QEF (Quasi-Error-Free) and it
corresponds approximately to a BER before FEC of 2.0E-4 BER (2.0x10
two incorrect bits of every 10,000). This value is marked on the measurement bar of the
BER and therefore, BER for acceptable signals must be at the left side of this mark.
Below the BER analogue bar it is shown the tuned frequency (or channel) and the
frequency deviation in kHz between the tuned frequency and the one which optimizes
the BER (i.e. 800.00 MHz + 1.2 kHz). This deviation must be adjusted specially from the
C/N measurement in satellite band, by tuning again the channel in frequency
mode
[24], to the lower reachable value.
5.14.5.2
DVB-T signals
Once determined the parameters of COFDM signal, it will be possible to measure
BER.
Two types of measurements appear:
Following is shown the BER measurement before the error corrections: BER
before the FEC: CBER.
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Figure 27.- Digital reception system via cable.
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