7.5 Blocking
37.145-13GPPActive Antenna System (AAS) Base Station (BS) conformance testingPart 1: conducted conformance testingRelease 17TS
7.5.1 Definition and applicability
The out-of-band blocking characteristic is a measure of the receiver ability to receive a wanted signal at its assigned channel in the presence of an unwanted interferer outside the uplink operating band.
7.5.2 Minimum requirement
The minimum requirement for MSR operation is in TS 37.105 [8], clause 7.5.2.
The minimum requirement for single RAT UTRA operation is in TS 37.105 [8], clause 7.5.3.
The minimum requirement for single RAT E-UTRA operation is in TS 37.105 [8], clause 7.5.4.
The minimum requirement for NR operation is in TS 38.104 [36], clause 7.5.2.
7.5.3 Test purpose
The test stresses the ability of the receiver unit associated with the TAB connector under test to withstand high-level interference from unwanted signals at specified frequency bands, without undue degradation of its sensitivity.
7.5.4 Method of test
7.5.4.1 Initial conditions
Test environment:
– Normal; see clause B.2.
RF channels to be tested for single carrier (SC):
– M; see clause 4.12.1
Base Station RF Bandwidth positions to be tested for multi-carrier (MC):
– MRFBW for single-band TAB connector(s), see clause 4.12.1, BRFBW_T’RFBW and B’RFBW_TRFBW for multi-band TAB connector(s), see clause 4.12.1.
In addition, for multi-band TAB connectors:
– For BRFBW_T’RFBW, out-of-band blocking testing above the highest operating band may be omitted.
– For B’RFBW_TRFBW, out-of-band blocking testing below the lowest operating band may be omitted.
7.5.4.2 Procedure
7.5.4.2.1 General Procedure
The general procedure steps apply to the procedures for all the RATs.
The minimum requirement is applied to all TAB connectors, the procedure is repeated until all TAB connectors necessary to demonstrate conformance have been tested; see clause 7.1:
1) Connect TAB connector to measurement equipment as shown in annex D.2.3. All TAB connectors not under test shall be terminated.
7.5.4.2.2 MSR operation
1) Generate the wanted signal according to the applicable test configuration (see clause 5) using applicable reference measurement channel to the TAB connector under test as follows:
– For E-UTRA see clause A.1 in TS 36.141 [17].
– For UTRA FDD see clause A.2 in TS 25.141 [18].
– For UTRA TDD see clause A.2.1 in TS 25.142 [20].
– For NR, see clause [4.11]
2) Set the transmitter unit associated with the TAB connector under test to transmit with the carrier set-up and power allocation according to the applicable test configuration(s) (see clause 5).
The transmitter unit associated with the TAB connector under test may be turned off for the out-of-band blocker tests when the frequency of the blocker is such that no IM2 or IM3 products fall inside the bandwidth of the wanted signal.
3) Adjust the signal generators to the type of interfering signals, levels and the frequency offsets as specified for general test requirements in table 7.5.5.1.1-1 and, when applicable, for co-location test requirements in table 7.5.5.1.2-1.
4) The CW interfering signal shall be swept with a step size of 1 MHz within the specified range.
5) Measure the performance of the wanted signal at the receiver unit associated with the TAB connector, as defined in the clause 7.5.5, for the relevant carriers specified by the test configuration in clause 4.11.
In addition, for multi-band TAB connector(s), the following steps shall apply:
6) For multi-band TAB connectors and single band tests, repeat the steps above per involved band where single band test configurations and test models shall apply with no carrier activated in the other band.
7.5.4.2.3 Single RAT UTRA FDD operation
1) Generate the wanted signal according to the applicable test configuration (see clause 5) using applicable reference measurement channel to the TAB connector under test as shown in clause A.2.1 in TS 25.141 [18].
2) Set the transmitter unit associated with the TAB connector under test to transmit with the carrier set-up and power allocation according to the applicable test configuration(s) (see clause 5).
The transmitter unit associated with the TAB connector under test may be turned off for the out-of-band blocker tests when the frequency of the blocker is such that no IM2 or IM3 products fall inside the bandwidth of the wanted signal.
3) Adjust the signal generators to the type of interfering signals and the frequency offsets as specified in tables 7.5.5.2-1 to 7.5.5.2-9. Note that the GMSK modulated interfering signal shall have an ACLR of at least 72 dB in order to eliminate the impact of interfering signal adjacent channel leakage power on the blocking characteristics measurement. For the tests defined in tables 7.5.5.2-1 to 7.5.5.2-9, the interfering signal shall be at a frequency offset Fuw from the assigned channel frequency of the wanted signal which is given by:
Fuw = ± (n x 1 MHz),
where n shall be increased in integer steps from n = 10 up to such a value that the centre frequency of the interfering signal covers the range from 1 MHz to 12,75 GHz.
4) Measure the BER of the wanted signal at the receiver unit associated with the TAB connecter under test.
In addition, for multi-band TAB connector(s), the following steps shall apply:
5) For multi-band TAB connectors and single band tests, repeat the steps above per involved band where single band test configurations and test models shall apply with no carrier activated in the other band.
7.5.4.2.4 Single RAT UTRA TDD 1,28 Mcps option operation
1) Generate the wanted signal according to the applicable test configuration (see clause 5) using applicable reference measurement channel to the TAB connector under test as shown in clause A.2.1 in TS 25.142 [20].
2) Set the transmitter unit associated with the TAB connector under test to transmit with the carrier set-up and power allocation according to the applicable test configuration(s) (see clause 5).
The transmitter unit associated with the TAB connector under test may be turned off for the out-of-band blocker tests when the frequency of the blocker is such that no IM2 or IM3 products fall inside the bandwidth of the wanted signal.
3) Set the signal generator to produce an interfering signal at a frequency offset Fuw from the assigned channel frequency of the wanted signal which is given by
Fuw=±3,2 +/- n) x 1 MHz
where n shall be increased in integer steps from n = 0 up to such a value that the centre frequency of the interfering signal covers the range from 1 MHz to 12,75 GHz. The interfering signal level measured at the TAB connector shall be set in dependency of its centre frequency, as specified in tables 7.5.5.3.1-1 to 7.5.5.3.1-9 and 7.5.5.3.2-1. The type of the interfering signal is either equivalent to a continuous wideband CDMA signal with one code of chip frequency 1,28 Mcps, filtered by an RRC transmit pulse-shaping filter with roll-off α = 0,22, or a CW signal; see tables 7.5.5.3.1-1 to 7.5.5.3.1-9 and 7.5.5.3.2-1.
4) Measure the BER of the wanted signal at the receiver unit associated with the TAB connecter under test.
In addition, for multi-band TAB connector(s), the following steps shall apply:
5) For multi-band TAB connectors and single band tests, repeat the steps above per involved band where single band test configurations and test models shall apply with no carrier activated in the other band.
7.5.4.2.5 Single RAT E-UTRA operation
1) Generate the wanted signal according to the applicable test configuration (see clause 5) using applicable reference measurement channel to the TAB connector under test as shown in clause A.1 in TS 36.141 [17].
2) Set the transmitter unit associated with the TAB connector under test to transmit with the carrier set-up and power allocation according to the applicable test configuration(s) (see clause 5).
The transmitter unit associated with the TAB connector under test may be turned off for the out-of-band blocker tests when the frequency of the blocker is such that no IM2 or IM3 products fall inside the bandwidth of the wanted signal.
3) Adjust the signal generators to the type of interfering signals, levels and the frequency offsets as specified for general test requirements in tables 7.5.5.4.1-1 and 7.5.5.4.2-1 for AAS BS of wide area BS class, tables 7.5.5.4.1-2 and 7.5.5.4.2-1 for AAS BS of local area BS class and tables 7.5.5.4.1-3 and 7.5.5.4.2-1 for AAS BS of medium range BS class.
4) The CW interfering signal shall be swept with a step size of 1 MHz within the specified range.
5) Measure the performance of the wanted signal at the receiver unit associated with the TAB connector, as defined in the clause 7.5.5, for the relevant carriers specified by the test configuration in clause 4.11.
In addition, for multi-band TAB connector(s), the following steps shall apply:
6) For multi-band TAB connectors and single band tests, repeat the steps above per involved band where single band test configurations and test models shall apply with no carrier activated in the other band.
7.5.5 Test requirements
7.5.5.1 MSR operation
7.5.5.1.1 General out-of-band blocking test requirements
For a wanted and an interfering signal coupled to a TAB connector using the parameters in table 7.5.5.1.1-1, the following requirements shall be met:
– For any measured E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in clause 7.2.5.3.
– For any measured NR carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in clause 7.2.5.4.
– For any measured UTRA FDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in clause 7.2.5.1.
– For any measured UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in clause 7.2.5.2.
The out-of-band blocking requirement applies from 1 MHz to FUL_low – ΔfOOB and from FUL_high + ΔfOOB up to 12750 MHz, including the downlink frequency range of the FDD operating band for BS supporting FDD. The ΔfOOB is defined in table 7.4.1-1.
The in-band blocking frequency ranges of all supported operating bands shall be excluded from the requirement.
Table 7.5.5.1.1-1: Blocking performance requirement
Wanted Signal mean power [dBm] |
Interfering Signal mean power [dBm] |
Type of Interfering Signal |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
-15 |
CW carrier |
NOTE: PREFSENS depends on the RAT, the BS class and the channel bandwidth; see clause 7.2. |
7.5.5.1.2 Co-location test requirements
This additional blocking requirement may be applied for the protection of receiver units associated with TAB connectors when a E-UTRA, UTRA, CDMA or GSM/EDGE BS operating in a different frequency band are co-located with the AAS BS.
The requirements in this clause assume a 30 dB coupling loss between the interfering transmitter and the TAB connector and are based on co-location with base stations of the same class.
For a wanted and an interfering signal coupled to TAB connector using the parameters in table 7.5.5.1.2-1, the following requirements shall be met:
– For any measured E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in clause 7.2.5.3.
– For any measured NR carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in clause 7.2.5.4.
– For any measured UTRA FDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in clause 7.2.5.1.
– For any measured UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in clause 7.2.5.2.
Table 7.5.5.1.2-1: Blocking requirement for co-location with BS in other frequency bands
Type of co-located BS |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal (MHz) |
Interfering Signal mean power for WA BS (dBm) |
Interfering Signal mean power for MR BS (dBm) |
Interfering Signal mean power for LA BS (dBm) |
Wanted Signal mean power (dBm) (Note 1) |
Type of Interfering Signal |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GSM850 or CDMA850 |
869 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
GSM900 |
921 – 960 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
DCS1800 |
1805 – 1880 (Note 4) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
PCS1900 |
1930 – 1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band I or E-UTRA Band 1 or NR band n1 |
2110 – 2170 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band II or E-UTRA Band 2 or NR band n2 |
1930 – 1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band III or E-UTRA Band 3 or NR band n3 |
1805 – 1880 (Note 4) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band IV or E-UTRA Band 4 |
2110 – 2155 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band V or E-UTRA Band 5 or NR band n5 |
869 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VI or E-UTRA Band 6 |
875 – 885 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VII or E-UTRA Band 7 or NR band n7 |
2620 – 2690 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VIII or E-UTRA Band 8 or NR band n8 |
925 – 960 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band IX or E-UTRA Band 9 |
1844.9 – 1879.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band X or E-UTRA Band 10 |
2110 – 2170 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XI or E-UTRA Band 11 |
1475.9 – 1495.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XII or E-UTRA Band 12 or NR band n12 |
729 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIIII or E-UTRA Band 13 or NR band n13 |
746 – 756 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIV or E-UTRA Band 14 or NR band n14 |
758 – 768 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 17 |
734 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 18 or NR band n18 |
860 – 875 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIX or E-UTRA Band 19 |
875 – 890 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XX or E-UTRA Band 20 or NR band n20 |
791 – 821 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXI or E-UTRA Band 21 |
1495.9 – 1510.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXII or E-UTRA Band 22 |
3510 – 3590 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 24 or NR band n24 |
1525 – 1559 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXV or E-UTRA Band 25 or NR band n25 |
1930 – 1995 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXVI or E-UTRA Band 26 or NR band n26 |
859 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 27 |
852 – 869 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 28 or NR band n28 |
758 – 803 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 29 or NR Band n29 |
717 – 728 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 30 or NR band n30 |
2350 – 2360 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 31 |
462.5 – 467.5 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXXII or E-UTRA Band 32 |
1452 – 1496 (Note 5) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 33 |
1900-1920 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 34 or NR band n34 |
2010-2025 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band b) or E-UTRA Band 35 |
1850-1910 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band b) or E-UTRA Band 36 |
1930-1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band c) or E-UTRA Band 37 |
1910-1930 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band d) or E-UTRA Band 38 or NR band n38 |
2570-2620 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band f) or E-UTRA Band 39 or NR band n39 |
1880-1920 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band e) or E-UTRA Band 40 or NR band n40 |
2300-2400 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 41 or NR band n41 |
2496 – 2690 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 42 |
3400 – 3600 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 43 |
3600 – 3800 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 44 |
703 – 803 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 45 |
1447 – 1467 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 46 or NR Band n46 |
5150 – 5925 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 48 or NR Band n48 |
3550 – 3700 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 49 |
3550 – 3700 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 50 or NR band n50 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 51 or NR band n51 |
1427– 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 52 |
3300 – 3400 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 53 or NR Band n53 |
2483.5 – 2495 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 65 or NR band n65 |
2110 – 2200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 66 or NR band n66 |
2110 – 2200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 67 or NR band n67 |
738 – 758 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 68 |
753 – 783 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB* |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 69 |
2570 – 2620 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 70 or NR band n70 |
1995 – 2020 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 71 or or NR band n71 |
617 – 652 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 72 |
461 – 466 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 73 |
460 – 465 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 74 or NR band n74 |
1475 – 1518 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 75 or or NR band n75 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 76 or or NR band n76 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n77 |
3300 – 4200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n78 |
3300 – 3800 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n79 |
4400 – 5000 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 85 or or NR band n85 |
728 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 87 |
420 – 425 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 88 |
422 – 427 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n91 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n92 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n93 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n94 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n96 |
5925 – 7125 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n100 |
919.4 – 925 |
+16 |
N/A |
N/A |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n101 |
1900 – 1910 |
+16 |
N/A |
N/A |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 103 |
757 – 758 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR Band n104 |
6425 – 7125 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: PREFSENS depends on the RAT, the BS class and the channel bandwidth, see clause 7.2. NOTE 2: Except for a TAB connector operating in Band 13, these requirements do not apply when the interfering signal falls within any of the supported uplink operating band or in the ΔfOOB immediately outside any of the supported uplink operating band. NOTE 3: Some combinations of bands may not be possible to co-site based on the requirements above. The current state-of-the-art technology does not allow a single generic solution for co-location of UTRA TDD or E-UTRA TDD or NR TDD with E-UTRA FDD on adjacent frequencies for 30 dB BS-BS minimum coupling loss. However, there are certain site-engineering solutions that can be used. These techniques are addressed in TR 25.942 [21]. NOTE 4: In China, the blocking requirement for co-location with DCS1800 and Band III BS is only applicable in the frequency range 1805-1850 MHz. NOTE 5: For a TAB connector operating in band 11 or 21, this requirement applies for interfering signal within the frequency range 1475.9-1495.9 MHz. NOTE 6: Co-located TDD base stations that are synchronized and using the same or adjacent operating band can receive without special co-location requirements. For unsynchronized base stations, special co-location requirements may apply that are not covered by the 3GPP specifications. |
7.5.5.2 Single RAT UTRA FDD operation
For each measured carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the parameters specified in tables 7.5.5.2-1 to 7.5.5.2-9 if applicable for the TAB connector under test.
The requirement is applicable outside the Base Station RF Bandwidth or Maximum Radio Bandwidth. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to the lower/upper Base Station RF Bandwidth edges or Maximum Radio Bandwidth edges.
For a TAB connector operating in non-contiguous spectrum within any operating band, the blocking requirement applies in addition inside any sub-block gap, in case the sub-block gap size is at least 15 MHz. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to the lower/upper sub-block edge inside the sub-block gap and is equal to -7.5 MHz/+7.5 MHz, respectively.
For a TAB connector operating in non-contiguous spectrum within any operating band, the narrowband blocking requirements in tables 7.5.5.2-7 to 7.5.5.2-9 apply in addition inside any sub-block gap, in case the sub-block gap size is at least 400 kHz or 600 kHz, depending on the operating band. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to the lower/upper sub-block edge inside the sub-block gap and is equal to -200 kHz/+200 kHz or -300 kHz/+300 kHz, respectively.
For a multi-band TAB connector, the requirement in the in-band blocking frequency range applies for each supported operating band. The requirement applies in addition inside any Inter RF Bandwidth gap, in case the Inter RF Bandwidth gap size is at least 15 MHz. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to lower/upper Base Station RF bandwidth edges inside the Inter RF Bandwidth gap and is equal to -7.5 MHz/+7.5 MHz, respectively.
For a multi-band TAB connector, the requirement in the out-of-band blocking frequency ranges apply for each operating band, with the exception that the in-band blocking frequency ranges of all supported operating bands according to tables 7.5.5.2-1 to 7.5.5.2-3 shall be excluded from the out-of-band blocking requirement.
For a multi-band TAB connector, the narrowband blocking requirement applies in addition inside any Inter RF Bandwidth gap, in case the Inter RF Bandwidth gap size is at least 400 kHz or 600 kHz, depending on the operating band. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to lower/upper Base Station RF Bandwidth edges inside the Inter RF Bandwidth gap and is equal to -200 kHz/+200 kHz or -300 kHz/+300 kHz, respectively.
Table 7.5.5.2-1: Blocking characteristics for Wide Area BS
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal mean power |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
I |
1920 ‑ 1980 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1900 ‑ 1920 MHz 1980 ‑ 2000 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -1900 MHz 2000 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
II |
1850 ‑ 1910 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1830 ‑ 1850 MHz 1910 ‑ 1930 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1830 MHz 1930 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
III |
1710 – 1785 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1785 – 1805 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1805 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
IV |
1710 – 1755 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1755 – 1775 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1775 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
V |
824-849 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
804-824 MHz 849-869 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 804 MHz 869 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VI |
810 – 830 MHz 840 – 860 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1 MHz – 810 MHz 860 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VII |
2500 – 2570 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
2480 – 2500 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -2480 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VIII |
880 ‑ 915 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
860 ‑ 880 MHz 915 – 925 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -860 MHz 925 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
IX |
1749.9 – 1784.9 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1729.9 – 1749.9 MHz 1784.9 – 1804.9 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1729.9 MHz 1804.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
X |
1710 – 1770 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1770 – 1790 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1790 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XI |
1427.9 – 1447.9 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1407.9 – 1427.9 MHz 1447.9 – 1467.9 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1407.9 MHz 1467.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XII |
699 – 716 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
679 – 699 MHz 716 – 729 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 679 MHz 729 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIII |
777 – 787 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
757 – 777 MHz 787 – 807 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 – 757 MHz 807 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIV |
788 – 798 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
768 – 788 MHz 798 – 818 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 – 768 MHz 818 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIX |
830 – 845 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
810 – 830 MHz 845 – 865 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 810 MHz 865 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XX |
832 – 862 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
821 – 832 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 821 MHz 882 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXI |
1447.9 – 1462.9 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1427.9 – 1447.9 MHz 1462.9 – 1482.9 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1427.9 MHz 1482.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXII |
3410 – 3490 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
3390 – 3410 MHz 3490 – 3510 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 3390 MHz 3510 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXV |
1850 ‑ 1915 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1830 ‑ 1850 MHz 1915 ‑ 1930 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1830 MHz 1930 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXVI |
814-849 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
794-814 MHz 849-859 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 794 MHz 859 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-115 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: The characteristics of the W-CDMA interfering signal are specified in annex I of TS 25.141 [18]. NOTE 2: For a multi-band TAB connector, in case of interfering signal that is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, or in the in-band blocking frequency range of an adjacent or overlapping operating band, the wanted signal mean power is equal to ‑119.6 dBm. |
NOTE: Table 7.5.5.2-1 assumes that two operating bands, where the downlink frequencies (see TS 25.141 [18] table 3.0) of one band would be within the in-band blocking region of the other band, are not deployed in the same geographical area.
Table 7.5.5.2-2: Blocking characteristics for Medium Range BS
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal Level |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
I |
1920 ‑ 1980 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1900 ‑ 1920 MHz 1980 ‑ 2000 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -1900 MHz 2000 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
II |
1850 ‑ 1910 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1830 ‑ 1850 MHz 1910 ‑ 1930 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1830 MHz 1930 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
III |
1710 – 1785 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1785 – 1805 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1805 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
IV |
1710 – 1755 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1755 – 1775 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1775 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
V |
824-849 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
804-824 MHz 849-869 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 804 MHz 869 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VI |
810 – 830 MHz 840 – 860 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1 MHz – 810 MHz 860 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VII |
2500 – 2570 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
2480 – 2500 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -2480 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VIII |
880 ‑ 915 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
860 ‑ 880 MHz 915 – 925 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -860 MHz 925 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
IX |
1749.9 – 1784.9 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1729.9 – 1749.9 MHz 1784.9 – 1804.9 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1729.9 MHz 1804.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
X |
1710 – 1770 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1770 – 1790 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1790 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XI |
1427.9 – 1447.9 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1407.9 – 1427.9 MHz 1447.9 – 1467.9 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1407.9 MHz 1467.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XII |
699 – 716 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
679 – 699 MHz 716 – 729 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 679 MHz 729 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIII |
777 – 787 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
757 – 777 MHz 787 – 807 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 – 757 MHz 807 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIV |
788 – 798 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
768 – 788 MHz 798 – 818 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 – 768 MHz 818 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIX |
830 – 845 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
810 – 830 MHz 845 – 865 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 810 MHz 865 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XX |
832 – 862 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
821 – 832 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 821 MHz 882 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXI |
1447.9 – 1462.9 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1427.9 – 1447.9 MHz 1462.9 – 1482.9 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1427.9 MHz 1482.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXII |
3410 – 3490 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
3390 – 3410 MHz 3490 – 3510 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 3390 MHz 3510 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXV |
1850 ‑ 1915 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1830 ‑ 1850 MHz 1915 ‑ 1930 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1830 MHz 1930 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXVI |
814-849 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
794-814 MHz 849-859 MHz |
-35 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 794 MHz 859 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-105 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: The characteristics of the WCDMA interfering signal are specified in annex I of TS 25.141 [18]. NOTE 2: For a multi-band TAB connector, in case of interfering signal that is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, or in the in-band blocking frequency range of an adjacent or overlapping operating band, the wanted signal mean power is equal to ‑109.6 dBm. |
NOTE: Table 7.5.5.2-2 assumes that two operating bands, where the downlink frequencies (see TS 25.141 [18] Table 3.0) of one band would be within the in-band blocking region of the other band, are not deployed in the same geographical area.
Table 7.5.5.2-3: Blocking characteristics for Local Area
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal Level |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
I |
1920 ‑ 1980 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1900 ‑ 1920 MHz 1980 ‑ 2000 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -1900 MHz 2000 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
II |
1850 ‑ 1910 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1830 ‑ 1850 MHz 1910 ‑ 1930 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1830 MHz 1930 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
III |
1710 – 1785 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1785 – 1805 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1805 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
IV |
1710 – 1755 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1755 – 1775 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1775 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
V |
824-849 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
804-824 MHz 849-869 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 804 MHz 869 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VI |
810 – 830 MHz 840 – 860 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1 MHz – 810 MHz 860 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VII |
2500 – 2570 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
2480 – 2500 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -2480 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
VIII |
880 ‑ 915 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
860 ‑ 880 MHz 915 – 925 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz -860 MHz 925 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
IX |
1749.9 – 1784.9 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1729.9 – 1749.9 MHz 1784.9 – 1804.9 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1729.9 MHz 1804.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
X |
1710 – 1770 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1690 ‑ 1710 MHz 1770 – 1790 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1690 MHz 1790 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XI |
1427.9 – 1447.9 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1407.9 – 1427.9 MHz 1447.9 – 1467.9 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1407.9 MHz 1467.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XII |
699 – 716 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
679 – 699 MHz 716 – 729 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 679 MHz 729 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIII |
777 – 787 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
757 – 777 MHz 787 – 807 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 – 757 MHz 807 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIV |
788 – 798 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
768 – 788 MHz 798 – 818 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 – 768 MHz 818 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XIX |
830 – 845 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
810 – 830 MHz 845 – 865 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 810 MHz 865 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XX |
832 – 862 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
821 – 832 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 821 MHz 882 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXI |
1447.9 – 1462.9 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1427.9 – 1447.9 MHz 1462.9 – 1482.9 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 1427.9 MHz 1482.9 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXII |
3410 – 3490 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
3390 – 3410 MHz 3490 – 3510 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz – 3390 MHz 3510 MHz – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXV |
1850 ‑ 1915 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
1830 ‑ 1850 MHz 1915 ‑ 1930 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 1830 MHz 1930 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
XXVI |
814-849 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
794-814 MHz 849-859 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±10 MHz |
WCDMA signal (Note 1) |
|
1 MHz ‑ 794 MHz 859 MHz ‑ 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-101 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: The characteristics of the WCDMA interfering signal are specified in annex I of TS 25.141 [18]. NOTE 2: For a multi-band TAB connector, in case of interfering signal that is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, or in the in-band blocking frequency range of an adjacent or overlapping operating band, the wanted signal mean power is equal to -105.6 dBm. |
NOTE: Table 7.5.5.2-3 assumes that two operating bands, where the downlink frequencies (see TS 25.141 [18] table 3.0) of one band would be within the in-band blocking region of the other band, are not deployed in the same geographical area.
Table 7.5.5.2-4: Blocking performance requirement when co-located with BS in other bands
Type of co-located BS |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal (MHz) |
Interfering Signal mean power for WA BS (dBm) |
Interfering Signal mean power for MR BS (dBm) |
Interfering Signal mean power for LA BS (dBm) |
Wanted Signal mean power (dBm) (Note 1) |
Type of Interfering Signal |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GSM850 or CDMA850 |
869 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
GSM900 |
921 – 960 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
DCS1800 |
1805 – 1880 (Note 4) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
PCS1900 |
1930 – 1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band I or E-UTRA Band 1 or NR band n1 |
2110 – 2170 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band II or E-UTRA Band 2 or NR band n2 |
1930 – 1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band III or E-UTRA Band 3 or NR band n3 |
1805 – 1880 (Note 4) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band IV or E-UTRA Band 4 |
2110 – 2155 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band V or E-UTRA Band 5 or NR band n5 |
869 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VI or E-UTRA Band 6 |
875 – 885 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VII or E-UTRA Band 7 |
2620 – 2690 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VIII or E-UTRA Band 8 or NR band n8 |
925 – 960 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band IX or E-UTRA Band 9 |
1844.9 – 1879.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band X or E-UTRA Band 10 |
2110 – 2170 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XI or E-UTRA Band 11 |
1475.9 – 1495.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XII or E-UTRA Band 12 or NR band n12 |
729 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIIII or E-UTRA Band 13 or NR band n13 |
746 – 756 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIV or E-UTRA Band 14 or NR band n14 |
758 – 768 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 17 |
734 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 18 or NR band n18 |
860 – 875 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIX or E-UTRA Band 19 |
875 – 890 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XX or E-UTRA Band 20 or NR band n20 |
791 – 821 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXI or E-UTRA Band 21 |
1495.9 – 1510.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXII or E-UTRA Band 22 |
3510 – 3590 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 24 or NR band n24 |
1525 – 1559 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXV or E-UTRA Band 25 or NR band n25 |
1930 – 1995 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXVI or E-UTRA Band 26 or NR band n26 |
859 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 27 |
852 – 869 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 28 or NR band n28 |
758 – 803 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 29 or NR Band n29 |
717 – 728 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 30 or NR band n30 |
2350 – 2360 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 31 |
462.5 – 467.5 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXXII or E-UTRA Band 32 |
1452 – 1496 (Note 5) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 33 |
1900-1920 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 34 or NR band n34 |
2010-2025 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band b) or E-UTRA Band 35 |
1850-1910 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band b) or E-UTRA Band 36 |
1930-1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band c) or E-UTRA Band 37 |
1910-1930 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band d) or E-UTRA Band 38 or NR band n38 |
2570-2620 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band f) or E-UTRA Band 39 or NR band n39 |
1880-1920 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band e) or E-UTRA Band 40 or NR band n40 |
2300-2400 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 41 or NR band n41 |
2496 – 2690 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 42 |
3400 – 3600 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 43 |
3600 – 3800 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 44 |
703 – 803 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 45 |
1447 – 1467 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 46 or NR Band n46 |
5150 – 5925 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 48 or NR Band n48 |
3550 – 3700 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 49 |
3550 – 3700 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 50 or NR band n50 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 51 or NR band n51 |
1427– 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 53 or NR band n53 |
2483.5 – 2495 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 65 or NR band n65 |
2110 – 2200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 66 or NR band n66 |
2110 – 2200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 67 or NR band n67 |
738 – 758 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 68 |
753 – 783 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB* |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 69 |
2570 – 2620 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 70 or NR band n70 |
1995 – 2020 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 71 or or NR band n71 |
617 – 652 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 72 |
461 – 466 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 73 |
460 – 465 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 74 or NR band n74 |
1475 – 1518 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 75 or or NR band n75 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 76 or or NR band n76 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n77 |
3300 – 4200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n78 |
3300 – 3800 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n79 |
4400 – 5000 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 85 or NR band n85 |
728 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 87 |
420 – 425 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 88 |
422 – 427 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n91 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n92 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n93 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n94 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n96 |
5925 – 7125 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 103 |
757 – 758 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR Band n104 |
6425 – 7125 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: PREFSENS depends on, the BS class and the channel bandwidth, see clause 7.2. NOTE 2: Some combinations of bands may not be possible to co-site based on the requirements above. The current state-of-the-art technology does not allow a single generic solution for co-location of UTRA TDD or E-UTRA TDD with E-UTRA FDD on adjacent frequencies for 30 dB BS-BS minimum coupling loss. However, there are certain site-engineering solutions that can be used. These techniques are addressed in TR 25.942 [21]. NOTE 3: In China, the blocking requirement for co-location with DCS1800 and Band III BS is only applicable in the frequency range 1805-1850 MHz. NOTE 4: For a TAB connector operating in band XI or XXI, this requirement applies for interfering signal within the frequency range 1475.9-1495.9 MHz. |
Table 7.5.5.2-5: Void
Table 7.5.5.2-6: Void
Table 7.5.5.2-7: Blocking performance requirement (narrowband) for Wide Area BS
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal mean power |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal (Note) |
II |
1850 ‑ 1910 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
III |
1710 – 1785 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.8 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
IV |
1710 – 1755 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
V |
824 – 849 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
VIII |
880 – 915 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.8 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
X |
1710 – 1770 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XII |
699 – 716 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XIII |
777 – 787 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XIV |
788 – 798 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XXV |
1850 ‑ 1915 MHz |
– 47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XXVI |
814-849 MHz |
-47 dBm |
-115 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
NOTE: GMSK modulation as defined in TS 45.004 [22]. |
Table 7.5.5.2-8: Blocking performance requirement (narrowband) for Medium range BS
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal mean power |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
II |
1850 ‑ 1910 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
III |
1710 – 1785 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.8 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
IV |
1710 – 1755 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
V |
824 – 849 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
VIII |
880 – 915 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.8 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
X |
1710 – 1770 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XII |
699 – 716 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XIII |
777 – 787 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XIV |
788 – 798 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XXV |
1850 ‑ 1915 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XXVI |
814-849 MHz |
– 42 dBm |
-105 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
NOTE: GMSK modulation as defined in TS 45.004 [22]. |
Table 7.5.5.2-9: Blocking performance requirement (narrowband) for Local Area
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal mean power |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
II |
1850 ‑ 1910 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
III |
1710 – 1785 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.8 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
IV |
1710 – 1755 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
V |
824 – 849 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
VIII |
880 – 915 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.8 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
X |
1710 – 1770 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XII |
699 – 716 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XIII |
777 – 787 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XIV |
788 – 798 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XXV |
1850 – 1915 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
XXVI |
814-849 MHz |
– 37 dBm |
-101 dBm |
±2.7 MHz |
GMSK modulated |
NOTE: GMSK modulation as defined in TS 45.004 [22]. |
NOTE 1: If the above Test Requirement differs from the Minimum Requirement then the Test Tolerance applied for this test is non-zero. The Test Tolerance for this test is defined in clause 4.1.2 and the explanation of how the Minimum Requirement has been relaxed by the Test Tolerance is given in annex C.
NOTE 2: Annex C of TS 25.141 [18] describes the procedure for BER tests taking into account the statistical consequence of frequent repetition of BER measurements within the blocking test. The consequence is: a DUT exactly on the limit may fail due to the statistical nature 2.55 times (mean value) in 12750 BER measurements using the predefined wrong decision probability of 0.02%. If the fail cases are ≤ 12, it is allowed to repeat the fail cases 1 time before the final verdict.
7.5.5.3 Single RAT UTRA TDD 1,28 Mcps option operation
7.5.5.3.1 General requirements
The static reference performance as specified in clause 7.2 shall be met with a wanted and an interfering signal coupled to the TAB connector using the parameters specified in table 7.5.5.3.1-1 to table 7.5.5.3.1-12, respectively.
The blocking requirement is always applicable outside the Base Station RF Bandwidth or Maximum Radio Bandwidth edges. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to the lower / upper Base Station RF Bandwidth edges or Maximum Radio Bandwidth edges.
For multi-band TAB connector, the requirement in the in-band blocking frequency range applies for each supported operating band. The requirements applies in addition inside any Inter RF Bandwidth gap as long as the Inter RF Bandwidth gap size is at least 4.8MHz. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to the lower / upper Base Station RF Bandwidth edges inside the Inter RF Bandwidth gap and is equal to -2.4 MHz/+2.4 MHz, respectively.
For multi-band TAB connector, the requirement in the out-of-band blocking frequency ranges apply for each supported operating band, with the exception that the in-band blocking frequency ranges of all supported operating bands shall be excluded from the out-of-band blocking requirement.
Table 7.5.5.3.1-1: Blocking requirements for Wide Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 a) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre frequency of interfering signal |
Interfering signal mean power |
Wanted signal mean power |
Minimum offset of interfering signal |
Type of interfering signal |
1900 – 1920 MHz, 2010 – 2025 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1880 – 1900 MHz, 1990 – 2010 MHz, 2025 – 2045 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1920 – 1980 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 1880 MHz, 1980 – 1990 MHz, 2045 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-104 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -108.6 dBm. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-2: Blocking requirements for Wide Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 b) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre frequency of interfering signal |
Interfering signal mean power |
Wanted signal mean power |
Minimum offset of interfering signal |
Type of interfering signal |
1850 – 1990 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1830 – 1850 MHz, 1990 – 2010 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 1830 MHz, 2010 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-104 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -108.6 dBm. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-3: Blocking requirements for Wide Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 c) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre frequency of interfering signal |
Interfering signal mean power |
Wanted signal mean power |
Minimum offset of interfering signal |
Type of interfering signal |
1910 – 1930 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1890 – 1910 MHz, 1930 – 1950 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 1890 MHz, 1950 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-104 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -108.6 dBm. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-4: Blocking requirements for Wide Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 d) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal Mean Power |
Wanted Signal Mean Power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
2570 – 2620 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
2500 – 2570 MHz, 2620 – 2690 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 2500 MHz, 2690 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-104 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -108.6 dBm. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-5: Blocking requirements for Wide Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 e) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal Mean Power |
Wanted Signal Mean Power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
2300 – 2400 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
2280 – 2300 MHz, 2400 – 2420 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 2280 MHz, 2420 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-104 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -108.6 dBm. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-6: Blocking requirements for Wide Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 f) for 1,28Mcps TDD
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal Mean Power |
Wanted Signal Mean Power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
1880 – 1920 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
Narrow band CDMA signal with one code |
1860 – 1880 MHz, 1920 – 1940 MHz |
-40 dBm |
-104 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
Narrow band CDMA signal with one code |
1 – 1860 MHz, 1940 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-104 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -108.6 dBm. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-7: Blocking requirements for Local Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 a) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre frequency of interfering signal |
Interfering signal level |
Wanted signal level |
Minimum offset of interfering signal |
Type of interfering signal |
1900 – 1920 MHz, 2010 – 2025 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3,2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1880 – 1900 MHz, 1990 – 2010 MHz, 2025 – 2045 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3,2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1920 – 1980 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3,2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 1880 MHz, 1980 – 1990 MHz, 2045 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -94.6 dBm for Local Area BS. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-8: Blocking requirements for Local Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 b) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre frequency of interfering signal |
Interfering signal level |
Wanted signal level |
Minimum offset of interfering signal |
Type of interfering signal |
1850 – 1990 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3,2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1830 – 1850 MHz, 1990 – 2010 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3,2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 1830 MHz, 2010 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -94.6 dBm for Local Area BS. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-9: Blocking requirements for Local Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 c) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre frequency of interfering signal |
Interfering signal level |
Wanted signal level |
Minimum offset of interfering signal |
Type of interfering signal |
1910 – 1930 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3,2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1890 – 1910 MHz, 1930 – 1950 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3,2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 1890 MHz, 1950 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -94.6 dBm for Local Area BS. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-10: Blocking requirements for Local Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 d) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal mean power |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
2570 – 2620 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3.2MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
2500 – 2570 MHz, 2620 – 2690 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 2500 MHz, 2690 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -94.6 dBm for Local Area BS. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-11: Blocking requirements for Local Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 e) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal mean power |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
2300 – 2400 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3.2MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
2280 – 2300 MHz, 2400 – 2420 MHz |
-30 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
±3.2 MHz |
1,28 Mcps TDD signal with one code |
1 – 2280 MHz, 2420 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -94.6 dBm for Local Area BS. |
Table 7.5.5.3.1-12: Blocking requirements for Local Area BS
in operating bands defined in clause 4.5 f) for 1,28 Mcps TDD
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal mean power |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
1880-1920 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-90 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
Narrow band CDMA signal with one code |
1860 – 1880 MHz, 1920 – 1940 MHz |
-30 dBm |
-90 dBm |
±3.2 MHz |
Narrow band CDMA signal with one code |
1 – 1860 MHz, 1940 – 12750 MHz |
-15 dBm |
-90 dBm |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
NOTE: For multi-band TAB connector, in case the interfering signal for in-band blocking is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, the wanted signal mean power shall not exceed -94.6 dBm for Local Area BS. |
7.5.5.3.2 Co-location with GSM, DCS, UTRA FDD and/or E-UTRA FDD, UTRA TDD and/or E-UTRA TDD
This additional blocking requirement may be applied for the protection of receiver units associated with TAB connectors with TDD operation when GSM, DCS, UTRA FDD, E-UTRA FDD, FDD unsynchronized UTRA TDD and/or unsynchronized E-UTRA TDD BTS operating in a different frequency band are co-located with UTRA TDD Wide Area BS.
The blocking performance requirement applies to interfering signals with centre frequency within the ranges specified in the tables below, using a 1 MHz step size.
In case this additional blocking requirement is applied, the static reference performance as specified in clause 7.2.1 shall be met with a wanted and an interfering signal coupled to BS antenna input using the following parameters.
Table 7.5.5.3.2-1: Additional blocking requirements for Wide Area BS
System type operating in the same geographic area |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal |
Interfering Signal mean power |
Wanted Signal mean power |
Minimum Offset of Interfering Signal |
Type of Interfering Signal |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Macro GSM900 |
921 – 960 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
Macro DCS1800 |
1805 – 1880 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
For TAB connector operating UTRA TDD in Band 5.2(f), it applies for 1805 – 1850 MHz |
GSM850 or CDMA850 |
869 – 894 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA BS UTRA FDD Band I or E-UTRA Band 1 |
2110 – 2170 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA BS UTRA FDD Band iii or E-UTRA Band 3 |
1805 – 1880 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
(NOTE 3) |
WA BS UTRA FDD Band V or E-UTRA Band 5 |
869 – 894 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA BS UTRA FDD Band VII or E-UTRA Band 7 |
2620 – 2690 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 33 |
1900 – 1920 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 34 |
2010 – 2025 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA UTRA TDD Band d) or E-UTRA Band 38 |
2570 – 2620 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA UTRA TDD Band f) or E-UTRA Band 39 |
1880 – 1920 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA UTRA TDD Band e) or E-UTRA Band 40 |
2300 – 2400 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA E-UTRA Band 41 |
2496 – 2690 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA E-UTRA Band 42 |
3400 – 3600 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA E-UTRA Band 44 |
703 – 803 MHz |
+16 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
Pico GSM850 |
869 – 894 |
-7 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
Pico GSM900 |
921 – 960 |
-7 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
Pico DCS1800 |
1805 – 1880 |
-7 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA BS UTRA FDD Band I or E-UTRA Band 1 |
2110 – 2170 |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA BS UTRA FDD Band III or E-UTRA Band 3 |
1805 – 1880 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
(NOTE 3) |
LA BS UTRA FDD Band V or E-UTRA Band 5 |
869 – 894 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA BS UTRA FDD Band VII or E-UTRA Band 7 |
2620 – 2690 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 33 |
1900 – 1920 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 34 |
2010 – 2025 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA UTRA TDD Band d) or E-UTRA Band 38 |
2570 – 2620 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA UTRA TDD Band f) or E-UTRA Band 39 |
1880 – 1920 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA UTRA TDD Band e) or E-UTRA Band 40 |
2300 – 2400 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA E-UTRA Band 41 |
2496 – 2690 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
LA E-UTRA Band 42 |
3400 – 3600 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
WA E-UTRA Band 44 |
703 – 803 MHz |
-6 dBm |
-104 dBm |
|
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: These requirements do not apply when the interfering signal falls within any of the supported uplink operating band or in the 10 MHz frequency range immediately outside the any of the supported uplink operating band. NOTE 2: Some combinations of bands may not be possible to co-site based on the requirements above. The current state-of-the-art technology does not allow a single generic solution for co-location of UTRA TDD with UTRA FDD or E-UTRA FDD on adjacent frequencies for 30 dB BS-BS minimum coupling loss. However, there are certain site-engineering solutions that can be used. These techniques are addressed in TR 25.942 [21]. NOTE 3: For TAB connector operating UTRA TDD in Band 5.2(f), the requirement is not covered by the present release of this specification. For the source of this requirement, refer to co-location requirements in TS 25.142 [19]. |
7.5.5.4 Single RAT E-UTRA operation
7.5.5.4.1 General test requirement
For each measured E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel, with a wanted and an interfering signal coupled to BS antenna input using the parameters in tables 7.5.5.4.1-1, 7.5.5.4.1-2, 7.5.5.4.1-3 and 7.5.5.4.1-4. The reference measurement channel for the wanted signal is specified in tables 7.2.5.3-1, 7.2.5.3-2 and 7.2.5.3-3 for each channel bandwidth and further specified in TS 36.141 [17], Annex A.
The blocking requirement is always applicable outside the Base Station RF Bandwidth or Maximum Radio Bandwidth. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to the Base Station RF Bandwidth edges or Maximum Radio Bandwidth edges.
For a TAB connector operating in non-contiguous spectrum within any operating band, the blocking requirement applies in addition inside any sub-block gap, in case the sub-block gap size is at least as wide as twice the interfering signal minimum offset in table 7.6-2. The interfering signal offset is defined relative to the sub-block edges inside the sub-block gap.
For a multi-band TAB connector, the requirement in the in-band blocking frequency ranges applies for each supported operating band. The requirement applies in addition inside any Inter RF Bandwidth gap, in case the Inter RF Bandwidth gap size is at least as wide as twice the interfering signal minimum offset in table 7.6-2.
For a multi-band TAB connector, the requirement in the out-of-band blocking frequency ranges apply for each operating band, with the exception that the in-band blocking frequency ranges of all supported operating bands according to tables 7.5.5.4.1-1, 7.5.5.4.1-2 and 7.5.5.4.1-3 shall be excluded from the out-of-band blocking requirement.
Table 7.5.5.4.1-1: Blocking performance requirement for Wide Area BS
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal (MHz) |
Interfering Signal mean power (dBm) |
Wanted Signal mean power (dBm) (Note 1) |
Interfering signal centre frequency minimum frequency offset from the lower/upper Base Station RF Bandwidth edge or sub-block edge inside a sub-block gap (MHz) |
Type of Interfering Signal |
||
1-7, 9-11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21-23, 24, 27, 30, 33-45, 48, 50, 52, 65, 66, 68, 70 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +20) |
-43 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +20) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
8, 26, 28 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +10) |
-43 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +10) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
12 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +13) |
-43 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +13) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
17 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +18) |
-43 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +18) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
20, 71 |
(FUL_low -11) |
to |
(FUL_high +20) |
-43 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +20) |
to to |
(FUL_low -11) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
25 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +15) |
-43 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +15) |
to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
31, 72, 73, 74 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +5) |
-43 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +5) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
85 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +12) |
-43 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +12) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: PREFSENS depends on the channel bandwidth as specified in TS 36.104 [11], clause 7.2.1. NOTE 2: For a multi-band TAB connector, in case of interfering signal that is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, or in the in-band blocking frequency range of an adjacent or overlapping operating band, the wanted signal mean power is equal to PREFSENS + 1.4 dB. |
NOTE 1: Table 7.5.5.4.1-1 assumes that two operating bands, where the downlink operating band see clause 4.5 of one band would be within the in-band blocking region of the other band, are not deployed in the same geographical area.
Table 7.5.5.4.1-2: Blocking performance requirement for Local Area BS
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal (MHz) |
Interfering Signal mean power (dBm) |
Wanted Signal mean power (dBm) (Note 1) |
Interfering signal centre frequency minimum frequency offset from the lower/upper Base Station RF Bandwidth edge or sub-block edge inside a sub-block gap (MHz) |
Type of Interfering Signal |
||
1-7, 9-11, 13-14, 18,19,21-23, 24, 27, 30, 33-45, 48, 50, 51, 52, 65, 66, 68, 70 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +20) |
-35 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +20) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
8, 26, 28 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +10) |
-35 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +10) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
12 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +13) |
-35 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +13) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
17 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +18) |
-35 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +18) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
20, 71 |
(FUL_low -11) |
to |
(FUL_high +20) |
-35 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +20) |
to to |
(FUL_low -11) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
25 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +15) |
-35 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +15) |
to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
31, 72, 73, 74 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +5) |
-35 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +5) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
85 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +12) |
-35 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +12) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: PREFSENS depends on the channel bandwidth as specified in TS 36.104 [11], clause 7.2.1. NOTE 2: For a multi-band TAB connector, in case of interfering signal that is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, or in the in-band blocking frequency range of an adjacent or overlapping operating band, the wanted signal mean power is equal to PREFSENS + 1.4 dB. |
NOTE 2: Table 7.5.5.4.1-2 assumes that two operating bands, where the downlink operating band see clause 4.5 of one band would be within the in-band blocking region of the other band, are not deployed in the same geographical area.
Table 7.5.5.4.1-3: Blocking performance requirement for Medium Range BS
Operating Band |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal (MHz) |
Interfering Signal mean power (dBm) |
Wanted Signal mean power (dBm) (Note 1) |
Interfering signal centre frequency minimum frequency offset to the lower/upper Base Station RF Bandwidth edge or sub-block edge inside a sub-block gap (MHz) |
Type of Interfering Signal |
||
1-7, 9-11, 13, 14, 18,19, 21-23, 24, 27, 30, 33-45, 48, 50, 52, 65, 66, 68, 70 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +20) |
-38 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +20) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
8, 26, 28 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +10) |
-38 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +10) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
12 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +13) |
-38 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +13) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
17 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +18) |
-38 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +18) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
20, 71 |
(FUL_low -11) |
to |
(FUL_high +20) |
-38 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +20) |
to to |
(FUL_low -11) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
25 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +15) |
-38 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +15) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
31, 72, 73, 74 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +5) |
-38 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +5) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
85 |
(FUL_low -20) |
to |
(FUL_high +12) |
-38 |
PREFSENS +6 dB (Note 2) |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
See table 7.5.5.4.1-4 |
1 (FUL_high +12) |
to to |
(FUL_low -20) 12750 |
-15 |
PREFSENS +6 dB |
⎯ |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: PREFSENS depends on the channel bandwidth as specified in TS 36.104 [11], clause 7.2.1. NOTE 2: For a multi-band TAB connector, in case of interfering signal that is not in the in-band blocking frequency range of the operating band where the wanted signal is present, or in the in-band blocking frequency range of an adjacent or overlapping operating band, the wanted signal mean power is equal to PREFSENS + 1.4 dB. |
NOTE 3: Table 7.5.5.4.1-3 assumes that two operating bands, where the downlink operating band see clause 4.5 of one band would be within the in-band blocking region of the other band, are not deployed in the same geographical area.
Table 7.5.5.4.1-4: Interfering signals for blocking performance requirement
E-UTRA channel BW of the lowest/highest carrier received (MHz) |
Interfering signal centre frequency minimum offset to the lower/upper Base Station RF Bandwidth edge or sub-block edge inside a sub-block gap (MHz) |
Type of interfering signal |
1.4 |
±2.1 |
1.4 MHz E-UTRA signal |
3 |
±4.5 |
3 MHz E-UTRA signal |
5 |
±7.5 |
5 MHz E-UTRA signal |
10 |
±7.5 |
5 MHz E-UTRA signal |
15 |
±7.5 |
5 MHz E-UTRA signal |
20 |
±7.5 |
5 MHz E-UTRA signal |
NOTE 4: If the above Test Requirement differs from the Minimum Requirement then the Test Tolerance applied for this test is non-zero. The Test Tolerance for this test is defined in clause 4.1.2 and the explanation of how the Minimum Requirement has been relaxed by the Test Tolerance is given in annex C.
7.5.5.4.2 Co-location with other base stations
This additional blocking requirement may be applied for the protection of E-UTRA receiver units associated with the TAB connectors under test when GSM, CMDA, UTRA or E-UTRA BS operating in a different frequency band are co-located with an E-UTRA BS. The requirement is applicable to all channel bandwidths supported by the E-UTRA BS.
The requirements in this clause assume a 30 dB coupling loss between interfering transmitter and E-UTRA BS receiver and are based on co-location with base stations of the same class.
For each measured E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel, with a wanted and an interfering signal coupled to the TAB connector using the parameters in table 7.5.5.4.2-1 for AAS BS of Wide Area BS class, in table 7.5.5.4.2-2 for AAS BS of Local Area BS class and in table 7.5.5.4.2-3 for AAS BS of Medium Range BS class. The reference measurement channel for the wanted signal is specified in tables 7.2.5.3-1, 7.2.5.3-2 and 7.2.5.3-4 for each channel bandwidth and further specified in annex A of TS 36.141 [17].
Table 7.5.5.4.2-1: Blocking performance requirement for E-UTRA when co-located with BS in other frequency bands
Type of co-located BS |
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal (MHz) |
Interfering Signal mean power for WA BS (dBm) |
Interfering Signal mean power for MR BS (dBm) |
Interfering Signal mean power for LA BS (dBm) |
Wanted Signal mean power (dBm) (Note 1) |
Type of Interfering Signal |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GSM850 or CDMA850 |
869 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
GSM900 |
921 – 960 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
DCS1800 |
1805 – 1880 (Note 4) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
PCS1900 |
1930 – 1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band I or E-UTRA Band 1 or NR band n1 |
2110 – 2170 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band II or E-UTRA Band 2 or NR band n2 |
1930 – 1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band III or E-UTRA Band 3 or NR band n3 |
1805 – 1880 (Note 4) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band IV or E-UTRA Band 4 |
2110 – 2155 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band V or E-UTRA Band 5 or NR band n5 |
869 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VI or E-UTRA Band 6 |
875 – 885 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VII or E-UTRA Band 7 |
2620 – 2690 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band VIII or E-UTRA Band 8 or NR band n8 |
925 – 960 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band IX or E-UTRA Band 9 |
1844.9 – 1879.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band X or E-UTRA Band 10 |
2110 – 2170 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XI or E-UTRA Band 11 |
1475.9 – 1495.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XII or E-UTRA Band 12 or NR band n12 |
729 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIIII or E-UTRA Band 13 or NR band n13 |
746 – 756 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIV or E-UTRA Band 14 or NR band n14 |
758 – 768 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 17 |
734 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 18 or NR band n18 |
860 – 875 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XIX or E-UTRA Band 19 |
875 – 890 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XX or E-UTRA Band 20 or NR band n20 |
791 – 821 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXI or E-UTRA Band 21 |
1495.9 – 1510.9 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXII or E-UTRA Band 22 |
3510 – 3590 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 24 or NR band n24 |
1525 – 1559 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXV or E-UTRA Band 25 or NR band n25 |
1930 – 1995 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXVI or E-UTRA Band 26 or NR band n26 |
859 – 894 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 27 |
852 – 869 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 28 or NR band n28 |
758 – 803 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 29 or NR Band n29 |
717 – 728 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 30 or NR band n30 |
2350 – 2360 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 31 |
462.5 – 467.5 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA FDD Band XXXII or E-UTRA Band 32 |
1452 – 1496 (Note 5) |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + 6 dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 33 |
1900-1920 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band a) or E-UTRA Band 34 or NR band n34 |
2010-2025 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band b) or E-UTRA Band 35 |
1850-1910 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band b) or E-UTRA Band 36 |
1930-1990 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band c) or E-UTRA Band 37 |
1910-1930 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band d) or E-UTRA Band 38 or NR band n38 |
2570-2620 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band f) or E-UTRA Band 39 or NR band n39 |
1880-1920 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
UTRA TDD Band e) or E-UTRA Band 40 or NR band n40 |
2300-2400 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 41 or NR band n41 |
2496 – 2690 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 42 |
3400 – 3600 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 43 |
3600 – 3800 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 44 |
703 – 803 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 45 |
1447 – 1467 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 46 or NR Band n46 |
5150 – 5925 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 48 or NR Band n48 |
3550 – 3700 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 50 or NR band n50 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 51 or NR band n51 |
1427– 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 52 |
3300 – 3400 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 53 or NR Band n53 |
2483.5 – 2495 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 65 or NR band n65 |
2110 – 2200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 66 or NR band n66 |
2110 – 2200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 67 or NR band n67 |
738 – 758 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 68 |
753 – 783 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB* |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 69 |
2570 – 2620 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 70 or NR band n70 |
1995 – 2020 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 71 or NR band n71 |
617 – 652 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 72 |
461 – 466 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 73 |
460 – 465 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 74 or NR band n74 |
1475 – 1518 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 75 or NR band n75 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 76 or NR band n76 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n77 |
3300 – 4200 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n78 |
3300 – 3800 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n79 |
4400 – 5000 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 85 or NR band n85 |
728 – 746 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 87 |
420 – 425 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 88 |
422 – 427 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n91 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n92 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n93 |
1427 – 1432 |
N/A |
N/A |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n94 |
1432 – 1517 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n96 |
5925 – 7125 |
N/A |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n100 |
919.4- 925 |
+16 |
N/A |
N/A |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR band n101 |
1900 – 1910 |
+16 |
N/A |
N/A |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
E-UTRA Band 103 |
757 – 758 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NR Band n104 |
6425 – 7125 |
+16 |
+8 |
-6 |
PREFSENS + x dB |
CW carrier |
|
NOTE 1: PREFSENS depends on the BS class and the channel bandwidth, see clause 7.2. NOTE 2: Except for a TAB connector operating in Band 13, these requirements do not apply when the interfering signal falls within any of the supported uplink operating band or in the 10 MHz immediately outside any of the supported uplink operating band. NOTE 3: Some combinations of bands may not be possible to co-site based on the requirements above. The current state-of-the-art technology does not allow a single generic solution for co-location of UTRA TDD or E-UTRA TDD with E-UTRA FDD on adjacent frequencies for 30 dB BS-BS minimum coupling loss. However, there are certain site-engineering solutions that can be used. These techniques are addressed in TR 25.942 [21]. NOTE 4: In China, the blocking requirement for co-location with DCS1800 and Band III BS is only applicable in the frequency range 1805-1850 MHz. NOTE 5: For a TAB connector operating in band 11 or 21, this requirement applies for interfering signal within the frequency range 1475.9-1495.9 MHz. NOTE 6: Co-located TDD base stations that are synchronized and using the same or adjacent operating band can receive without special co-location requirements. For unsynchronized base stations, special co-location requirements may apply that are not covered by the 3GPP specifications. |
Table 7.5.5.4.2-2: Void
Table 7.5.5.4.2-3: Void