Set in Target: Hardware Signal Too Strong Indication

When the Frontline software has detected an RF signal that is too strong, warnings will appear in several places.

Note: These warnings will occur only in live capture mode. No visual indications will occur in capture file playback or in excursion mode playback.

Conditions for "too strong" RF signal

Sodera

For the Sodera hardware, the Frontline software will determine that a received signal is too strong based on the following conditions.

  • Normal Gain Capture Options setting (see Menu)- 5 or more packets with RSSI greater than or equal to ‑20 dBm within the past 5 seconds.
  • Reduced Gain Capture Options settings (see Menu) - 5 or more packets with RSSI greater than or equal to ‑0.5dBm or higher within the past 5 seconds.

Signal too Strong reset

When the Frontline software has determined that the RF signal has returned to a safe condition from a too strong condition, the following will occur.

  • Event Log Pane - Displays "Received Signal Strength OK" with an Information icon Event Log information icon . The event is added to the log as soon as the conditions for a safe signal have been detected.
  • Status Bar - No display of signal strength.

Conditions for Signal too Strong reset

The software will determine that a too strong signal has returned to a safe status based on the following conditions.

  • Normal Gain Capture Options setting (see Menu)- No packets with RSSI greater than ‑24 dBm within the last 5 seconds.
  • Reduced Gain Capture Options settings (see Menu) - No packets with RSSI greater than ‑4.5 dBm within the last 5 seconds.

Suggested Corrective Action

The device under test (DUT) may be too close to the Sodera unit. Try moving the DUT further away from the Sodera antenna. Try capturing again.

Sodera Datasource Configure Capture Radio Options

With a persistent Signal too Strong indication, try checking the Radio Reduced RF Sensitivity (20 db reduction) from the Capture Options... selection of the Options menu. This selection will reduce the incoming RF level at the Sodera unit by 19.5 dB. Try capturing again.

 

Sodera LE

For the Sodera LE hardware, the Frontline software will determine that a received signal is too strong if it exceeds 27 dBM.

Suggested Corrective Action

Sodera LE Gain Control Manual Attenuation

The device under test (DUT) may be too close to the Sodera LE unit. Try moving the DUT further away from the Sodera antenna. Try capturing again.

Move the antenna from the Antenna connector to the Wired connector. Try capturing again.

With a persistent Signal too Strong indication with the antenna on the Antenna connector, try checking the Gain Control Manual Attenuation) from the Capture Options... selection of the Options menu. Use the slider control to adjust the attenuation and then try capturing again. Repeat until successful capture is achieved.