6.3.2 Transmit OFF power
38.101-23GPPNRPart 2: Range 2 StandaloneRelease 17TSUser Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception
The transmit OFF power is defined as the TRP in the channel bandwidth when the transmitter is OFF. The transmitter is considered OFF when the UE is not allowed to transmit on any of its ports.
The transmit OFF power shall not exceed the values specified in Tables 6.3.2-1 and 6.3.2-2 for each operating band supported. The requirement is verified with the test metric of TRP (Link=TX beam peak direction, Meas=TRP grid).
Table 6.3.2-1: Transmit OFF power for FR2-1
Operating band |
Channel bandwidth / Transmit OFF power (dBm) / measurement bandwidth |
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50 MHz |
100 MHz |
200 MHz |
400 MHz |
|
n257, n258, n259, n260, n261, n262 |
-35 |
-35 |
-35 |
-35 |
47.58 MHz |
95.16 MHz |
190.20 MHz |
380.28 MHz |
Table 6.3.2-2: Transmit OFF power for FR2-2
Operating band |
Channel bandwidth / Transmit OFF power (dBm) / measurement bandwidth |
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100 MHz |
400 MHz |
800 MHz |
1600 MHz |
2000 MHz |
|
n263 |
-35 |
-35 |
-35 |
-35 |
-35 |
95.16 MHz |
381.12 MHz |
715.20 |
1429.44 |
1705.92 |
For UE indicating [IE UL Gap], UE will meet OFF power requirement defined in this clause for the band for which UL transmission is stopped in the activated UL gap.