Working with Maps
Equipped with option R&S FPH-K16, you can make spectrum measurements and save the position of these measurements on the map. Using the triangulation method, you can determine the source of interference on the map.
To make full use of the functions available in map mode, you need a GPS receiver and an antenna (for example R&S HL300, this antenna already contains a GPS receiver).
To work with small scale maps like a floor plan, the "Indoor Mapping" provides the functionality to measure the signal strength indoors using an antenna (for example R&S HL300).
The R&S Spectrum Rider contains only a world map. If you want to make measurements on a more detailed map, you have to download and install the maps on the R&S Spectrum Rider. The R&S Spectrum Rider supports the map material supplied by the OpenStreetMap project (http://www.openstreetmap.org).
The easiest way for you to transfer the maps to the R&S Spectrum Rider is to use the R&S OpenStreetMap Wizard (OSM Wizard) application. The OSM Wizard is available for download at the product homepage http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/product/fph.html.
The OSM Wizard establishes a connection to the Open Street Maps database on the Internet and thus it needs an Internet connection. The tool allows you to select the area that you need for your measurements and download the corresponding maps. After the corresponding maps are downloaded, copy the map data and stored it to an arbitrary folder name in the USB stick.