In order to compensate for performance degradation caused by inferior
low-cost analog radio component tolerances of an analog radio, a wireless
communication transmitter employs a control process to implement numerous
digital signal processing (DSP) techniques to compensate for deficiencies
of such analog components so that modern specifications may be relaxed.
By monitoring a plurality of parameters associated with the analog radio,
such as temperature, bias current or the like, enhanced phase and
amplitude compensation, as well as many other radio frequency (RF)
parameters may be implemented.