6.3.3 Transmit OFF power
36.1013GPPEvolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA)Release 18TSUser Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception
Transmit OFF power is defined as the mean power when the transmitter is OFF. The transmitter is considered to be OFF when the UE is not allowed to transmit or during periods when the UE is not transmitting a sub-frame. During DTX and measurements gaps, the UE is not considered to be OFF.
6.3.3.1. Minimum requirement
The transmit OFF power is defined as the mean power in a duration of at least one sub-frame (1ms) excluding any transient periods. The transmit OFF power shall not exceed the values specified in Table 6.3.3.1-1.
Table 6.3.3.1-1: Transmit OFF power
Channel bandwidth / Transmit OFF power / Measurement bandwidth |
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1.4 MHz |
3.0 MHz |
5 MHz |
10 MHz |
15 MHz |
20 MHz |
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Transmit OFF power |
-50 dBm |
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Measurement bandwidth |
1.08 MHz |
2.7 MHz |
4.5 MHz |
9.0 MHz |
13.5 MHz |
18 MHz |