The invention relates to a method for correcting an IQ-imbalance (In-phase
and Quadrature) of an IQ-based direct conversion receiver (200). In the
method a group of radio frequency pilot signals are received in the
direct conversion receiver (200). They are conveyed to an in-phase branch
and a quadrature-phase branch of the receiver (200) and mixed, in the
analogue domain, to form a baseband in-phase (I) and quadrature-phase (Q)
signal components. The signal componets are conveyed to a digital
demodulator (210) which detects the IQ-phase imbalance of the direct
conversion receiver (200) by analysing at least one of the baseband
in-phase (I) and the quadrature-phase (Q) signal components. In the
method, the detected IQ-imbalance is corrected, in the analogue domain of
the direct conversion receiver (200), to achieve a 90 degrees phase
difference between a future baseband in-phase (I) signal component and a
future baseband quadrature-phase (Q) signal component.