D.2 Normal test environment
36.1413GPPBase Station (BS) conformance testingEvolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA)Release 17TS
When a normal test environment is specified for a test, the test should be performed within the minimum and maximum limits of the conditions stated in Table D.1.
Table D.1: Limits of conditions for Normal Test Environment
Condition |
Minimum |
Maximum |
Barometric pressure |
86 kPa |
106 kPa |
Temperature |
15°C |
30°C |
Relative Humidity |
20 % |
85 % |
Power supply |
Nominal, as declared by the manufacturer |
|
Vibration |
Negligible |
The ranges of barometric pressure, temperature and humidity represent the maximum variation expected in the uncontrolled environment of a test laboratory. If it is not possible to maintain these parameters within the specified limits, the actual values shall be recorded in the test report.
NOTE: This may, for instance, be the case for measurements of radiated emissions performed on an open field test site.