3GPP TS 37.104 V9.11.0

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This document specifies the minimum RF characteristics of E-UTRA, UTRA, and GSM/EDGE Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) Base Station (BS).

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3GPP TS 37.104 V9.11.0 (2013-12)
Technical Specification
3rd Generation Partnership Project;
Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network;
E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE;
Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception
(Release 9)

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Contents
 TOC \o "1-9" Foreword	 PAGEREF _Toc376708554 \h 6
1	Scope	 PAGEREF _Toc376708555 \h 7
2	References	 PAGEREF _Toc376708556 \h 7
3	Definitions, symbols and abbreviations	 PAGEREF _Toc376708557 \h 8
3.1	Definitions	 PAGEREF _Toc376708558 \h 8
3.2	Symbols	 PAGEREF _Toc376708559 \h 9
3.3	Abbreviations	 PAGEREF _Toc376708560 \h 10
4	General	 PAGEREF _Toc376708561 \h 11
4.1	Relation between the MSR specification and the single-RAT specifications	 PAGEREF _Toc376708562 \h 11
4.2	Relationship between minimum requirements and test requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708563 \h 12
4.3	Base station classes	 PAGEREF _Toc376708564 \h 12
4.4	Regional requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708565 \h 12
4.5	Operating bands and Band Categories	 PAGEREF _Toc376708566 \h 13
4.5.1	Band category 1 aspects (BC1)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708567 \h 14
4.5.2	Band category 2 aspects (BC2)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708568 \h 15
4.5.3	Band category 3 aspects (BC3)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708569 \h 15
4.6	Channel arrangement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708570 \h 15
4.6.1	Channel spacing	 PAGEREF _Toc376708571 \h 15
4.6.2	Channel raster	 PAGEREF _Toc376708572 \h 15
4.6.3	Carrier frequencies and numbering	 PAGEREF _Toc376708573 \h 16
5	Applicability of requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708574 \h 16
5.1	Band category 1	 PAGEREF _Toc376708575 \h 16
5.2	Band category 2	 PAGEREF _Toc376708576 \h 17
5.3	Band category 3	 PAGEREF _Toc376708577 \h 18
5.4	Inclusion of requirements by reference	 PAGEREF _Toc376708578 \h 19
6	Transmitter characteristics	 PAGEREF _Toc376708579 \h 20
6.1	General	 PAGEREF _Toc376708580 \h 20
6.2	Base station output power	 PAGEREF _Toc376708581 \h 20
6.2.1	Minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708582 \h 21
6.2.2	Additional requirement (regional)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708583 \h 21
6.2.3	E-UTRA minimum requirement for DL RS power	 PAGEREF _Toc376708584 \h 21
6.2.4	UTRA FDD minimum requirement for primary CPICH power	 PAGEREF _Toc376708585 \h 21
6.2.5	UTRA TDD minimum requirement for primary CCPCH power	 PAGEREF _Toc376708586 \h 21
6.3	Output power dynamics	 PAGEREF _Toc376708587 \h 21
6.3.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708588 \h 21
6.3.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708589 \h 21
6.3.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708590 \h 22
6.3.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708591 \h 22
6.4	Transmit ON/OFF power	 PAGEREF _Toc376708592 \h 22
6.4.1	Transmitter OFF power	 PAGEREF _Toc376708593 \h 22
6.4.1.1	Minimum Requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708594 \h 22
6.4.2	Transmitter transient period	 PAGEREF _Toc376708595 \h 22
6.4.2.1	Minimum requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708596 \h 22
6.5	Transmitted signal quality	 PAGEREF _Toc376708597 \h 23
6.5.1	Modulation quality	 PAGEREF _Toc376708598 \h 23
6.5.1.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708599 \h 23
6.5.1.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708600 \h 23
6.5.1.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708601 \h 23
6.5.1.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708602 \h 23
6.5.2	Frequency error	 PAGEREF _Toc376708603 \h 23
6.5.2.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708604 \h 23
6.5.2.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708605 \h 23
6.5.2.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708606 \h 23
6.5.2.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708607 \h 23
6.5.3	Time alignment error	 PAGEREF _Toc376708608 \h 23
6.5.3.1	E-UTRA minimum Requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708609 \h 24
6.5.3.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708610 \h 24
6.5.3.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708611 \h 24
6.6	Unwanted emissions	 PAGEREF _Toc376708612 \h 24
6.6.1	Transmitter spurious emissions	 PAGEREF _Toc376708613 \h 24
6.6.1.1	Mandatory Requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708614 \h 25
6.6.1.1.1	Minimum requirement (Category A)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708615 \h 25
6.6.1.1.2	Minimum requirement (Category B)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708616 \h 25
6.6.1.1.3	Additional minimum requirement for BC2 (Category B)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708617 \h 25
6.6.1.2	Protection of the BS receiver of own or different BS	 PAGEREF _Toc376708618 \h 25
6.6.1.2.1	Minimum Requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708619 \h 26
6.6.1.3	Additional spurious emissions requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708620 \h 26
6.6.1.3.1	Minimum Requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708621 \h 27
6.6.1.4	Co-location with other base stations	 PAGEREF _Toc376708622 \h 29
6.6.1.4.1	Minimum Requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708623 \h 30
6.6.2	Operating band unwanted emissions	 PAGEREF _Toc376708624 \h 31
6.6.2.1	General minimum requirement for Band Categories 1 and 3	 PAGEREF _Toc376708625 \h 31
6.6.2.2	General minimum requirement for Band Category 2	 PAGEREF _Toc376708626 \h 32
6.6.2.3	GSM/EDGE single-RAT requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708627 \h 33
6.6.2.4	Additional requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708628 \h 33
6.6.2.4.1	Limits in FCC Title 47	 PAGEREF _Toc376708629 \h 33
6.6.2.4.2	Unsynchronized operation for BC3	 PAGEREF _Toc376708630 \h 34
6.6.2.4.3	Protection of DTT	 PAGEREF _Toc376708631 \h 34
6.6.2.4.4	Co-existence with services in adjacent frequency bands	 PAGEREF _Toc376708632 \h 34
6.6.3	Occupied bandwidth	 PAGEREF _Toc376708633 \h 34
6.6.3.1	Minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708634 \h 35
6.6.4	Adjacent Channel Leakage power Ratio (ACLR)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708635 \h 35
6.6.4.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708636 \h 35
6.6.4.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708637 \h 35
6.6.4.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708638 \h 35
6.7	Transmitter intermodulation	 PAGEREF _Toc376708639 \h 35
6.7.1	General minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708640 \h 35
6.7.2	Additional minimum requirement (BC2)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708641 \h 36
6.7.3	Additional minimum requirement (BC3)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708642 \h 36
7	Receiver characteristics	 PAGEREF _Toc376708643 \h 37
7.1	General	 PAGEREF _Toc376708644 \h 37
7.2	Reference sensitivity level	 PAGEREF _Toc376708645 \h 38
7.2.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708646 \h 38
7.2.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708647 \h 38
7.2.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708648 \h 38
7.2.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708649 \h 38
7.3	Dynamic range	 PAGEREF _Toc376708650 \h 38
7.3.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708651 \h 38
7.3.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708652 \h 38
7.3.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708653 \h 38
7.3.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708654 \h 38
7.4	In-band selectivity and blocking	 PAGEREF _Toc376708655 \h 38
7.4.1	General blocking minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708656 \h 38
7.4.2	General narrowband blocking minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708657 \h 39
7.4.3	Additional Narrowband blocking minimum requirement for GSM/EDGE	 PAGEREF _Toc376708658 \h 40
7.4.4	GSM/EDGE requirements for AM suppression	 PAGEREF _Toc376708659 \h 40
7.4.5	Additional BC3 blocking minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708660 \h 40
7.5	Out-of-band blocking	 PAGEREF _Toc376708661 \h 40
7.5.1	General minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708662 \h 41
7.5.2	Co-location minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708663 \h 41
7.6	Receiver spurious emissions	 PAGEREF _Toc376708664 \h 43
7.6.3	General minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708665 \h 43
7.6.2	Additional minimum requirement for BC2 (Category B)	 PAGEREF _Toc376708666 \h 43
7.7	Receiver intermodulation	 PAGEREF _Toc376708667 \h 43
7.7.1	General intermodulation minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708668 \h 44
7.7.2	General narrowband intermodulation minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708669 \h 44
7.7.3	Additional narrowband intermodulation minimum requirement for GSM/EDGE	 PAGEREF _Toc376708670 \h 45
7.8	In-channel selectivity	 PAGEREF _Toc376708671 \h 46
7.8.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708672 \h 46
8	Performance requirements	 PAGEREF _Toc376708673 \h 46
8.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708674 \h 46
8.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708675 \h 46
8.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708676 \h 46
8.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement	 PAGEREF _Toc376708677 \h 46
Annex A (normative):	Characteristics of interfering signals	 PAGEREF _Toc376708678 \h 47
A.1	UTRA FDD interfering signal	 PAGEREF _Toc376708679 \h 47
A.2	UTRA TDD interfering signal	 PAGEREF _Toc376708680 \h 47
A.3	E-UTRA interfering signal	 PAGEREF _Toc376708681 \h 47
Annex B (normative):	 Environmental requirements for the BS equipment	 PAGEREF _Toc376708682 \h 48
Annex C (informative):	Change history	 PAGEREF _Toc376708683 \h 49

Foreword
This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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1	Scope
The present document establishes the minimum RF characteristics of E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) Base Station (BS). Requirements for multi-RAT and single-RAT operation of MSR BS are covered in the present document. The requirements in the present document for E-UTRA and UTRA single-RAT operation of MSR BS are also applicable to E-UTRA and UTRA multi-carrier capable single-RAT BS. Requirements for GSM BS that are only single-RAT capable are not covered. 
2	References
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
-	References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non‑specific.
-	For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
-	For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same Release as the present document.
[1]	3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
[2]	3GPP TS 25.104, "Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception (FDD)"
[3]	3GPP TS 25.105, "Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception (TDD)"
[4]	3GPP TS 36.104, "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception"
[5]	3GPP TS 45.005, "Radio transmission and reception"
[6]	ITU-R Recommendation SM.329-10, "Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain".
[7]	3GPP TR 25.942, "Radio Frequency (RF) system scenarios"
[8]	"Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) ", Federal Communications Commission. 
[9]	ITU-R Recommendation M.1545: "Measurement uncertainty as it applies to test limits for the terrestrial component of International Mobile Telecommunications-2000".
[10]	3GPP TS 37.141, "E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE; Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) Base Station (BS) conformance testing"
[11]	IEC 60721-3-3: "Classification of environmental conditions – Part 3-3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities – Stationary use at weather protected locations".
[12]	IEC 60721-3-4: "Classification of environmental conditions – Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities – Section 4: Stationary use at non-weather protected locations".
[13]	ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, European Standard (Telecommunications series), "Environmental Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Part 1-3: Classification of environmental conditions; Stationary use at weather protected locations"
[14]	ETSI EN 300 019-1-4, European Standard (Telecommunications series), "Environmental Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Part 1-4: Classification of environmental conditions; Stationary use at non-weather protected locations".

3	Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1	Definitions
For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in TR 21.905 [1] and the following apply. A term defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same term, if any, in TR 21.905 [1].
Band category: A group of operating bands for which the same MSR scenarios apply
Base Station RF bandwidth: The bandwidth in which a Base Station transmits and receives multiple carriers and/or RATs simultaneously 
Base Station RF bandwidth edge: The frequency of one of the edges of the Base Station RF bandwidth
Carrier: The modulated waveform conveying the E-UTRA, UTRA or GSM/EDGE physical channels
Channel bandwidth: The bandwidth supporting a single E-UTRA, UTRA or GSM/EDGE RF carrier with the transmission bandwidth configured in the uplink or downlink of a cell. The channel bandwidth is measured in MHz and is used as a reference for transmitter and receiver RF requirements.
Carrier power: The power at the antenna connector in the channel bandwidth of the carrier averaged over at least one subframe for E-UTRA, at least one slot for UTRA and the useful part of the burst for GSM/EDGE.
Configured carrier power: Target maximum power for a specific carrier for the operating mode set in the BS
Downlink operating band: The part of the operating band designated for downlink. 
Lower RF bandwidth edge:  The frequency of the lower edge of the Base Station RF bandwidth, used as a frequency reference point for transmitter and receiver requirements
Maximum Base Station RF bandwidth: The maximum RF bandwidth supported by a BS within an operating band.
Maximum carrier output power: Carrier power available at the antenna connector for a specified reference condition.
Maximum RAT output power: The sum of the power of all carriers of the same RAT available at the antenna connector for a specified reference condition.
Maximum throughput: The maximum achievable throughput for a reference measurement channel. 
Maximum total output power: The sum of the power of all carriers available at the antenna connector for a specified reference condition.
Measurement bandwidth: The bandwidth in which an emission level is specified.
MSR Base station: Base Station characterized by the ability of its receiver and transmitter to process two or more carriers in common active RF components simultaneously in a declared RF bandwidth, where at least one carrier is of a different RAT than the other carrier(s). 
Multi-carrier transmission configuration: A set of one or more contiguous carriers that a BS is able to transmit simultaneously according to the manufacturer’s specification.
Occupied bandwidth: The width of a frequency band such that, below the lower and above the upper frequency limits, the mean powers emitted are each equal to a specified percentage β/2 of the total mean power of a given emission.
Operating band: A frequency range in which E-UTRA, UTRA or GSM/EDGE operates (paired or unpaired), that is defined with a specific set of technical requirements.
NOTE:	The operating band(s) for a BS is declared by the manufacturer.
Throughput: The number of payload bits successfully received per second for a reference measurement channel in a specified reference condition.
Transmission bandwidth: Bandwidth of an instantaneous E-UTRA transmission from a UE or BS, measured in Resource Block units.
Transmitter ON period: The time period during which the BS transmitter is transmitting data and/or reference symbols
Transmitter OFF period: The time period during which the BS transmitter is not allowed to transmit
Transmitter transient period: The time period during which the transmitter is changing from the OFF period to the ON period or vice versa
Uplink operating band: The part of the operating band designated for uplink. 
Upper RF bandwidth edge: The frequency of the upper edge of the Base Station RF bandwidth, used as a frequency reference point for transmitter and receiver requirements 
3.2	Symbols
For the purposes of the present document, the following symbols apply:
Percentage of the mean transmitted power emitted outside the occupied bandwidth on the assigned channel
BWChannel	Channel bandwidth (for E-UTRA)
BWRF 	Base Station RF bandwidth, where BWRF = FBW RF,high – FBW RF,low 
BWRF,max 	Maximum Base Station RF bandwidth
DwPTS	Downlink part of the special subframe (for E-UTRA TDD operation)
f	Frequency			
Δf	Separation between the Base Station RF bandwidth edge frequency and the nominal -3dB point of the measuring filter closest to the carrier frequency
Δfmax 	The largest value of Δf used for defining the requirement
FC	Carrier centre frequency
Ffilter	Filter centre frequency
f_offset 	Separation between the Base Station RF bandwidth edge frequency and the centre of the measuring filter
f_offsetmax 	The maximum value of f_offset used for defining the requirement
FBW RF,high  	Upper RF bandwidth edge, where FBW RF,high  = FC,high + Foffset, RAT 
FBW RF,low  	Lower RF bandwidth edge, where FBW RF,low  = FC,low – Foffset, RAT
FC,high		Center frequency of the highest transmitted/received carrier.
FC,low		Center frequency of the lowest transmitted/received carrier.
Foffset, RAT	Frequency offset from FC,high to the upper  RF bandwidth edge or FC,low to the lower RF bandwidth edge for a specific RAT.
FDL_low	The lowest frequency of the downlink operating band
FDL_high	The highest frequency of the downlink operating band
FUL_low	The lowest frequency of the uplink operating band
FUL_high	The highest frequency of the uplink operating band
PEM,N	Declared emission level for channel N
Pmax	Maximum total output power
Pmax,RAT	Maximum RAT output power
Pmax,c	Maximum carrier output power
PREFSENS		Reference Sensitivity power level

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Figure 3.2-1: Illustration of RF bandwidth related symbols and definitions for Multi-standard Radio.

3.3	Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 21.905 [1] and the following apply. An abbreviation defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same abbreviation, if any, in TR 21.905 [1].
ACLR	Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio
ACS	Adjacent Channel Selectivity
ARFCN	Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
AWGN	Additive White Gaussian Noise
BC	Band Category
BER	Bit Error Ratio
BS	Base Station
BTS	Base Transceiver Station
CP	Cyclic prefix
CW	Continuous Wave
DB-DC-HSDPA	Dual Band Dual Cell HSDPA 
DC-HSDPA	Dual Cell HSDPA
DC-HSUPA	Dual Cell HSUPA
DTT	Digital Terrestrial Television
EARFCN	E-UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number 
EDGE	Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
EIRP 	Effective Isotropic Radiated Power
EVM	Error Vector Magnitude
FCC	Federal Communications Commission
FDD	Frequency Division Duplex
FRC	Fixed Reference Channel
GP	Guard Period (for E-UTRA TDD operation)
GSM	Global System for Mobile Communications
HSDPA	High Speed Downlink Packet Access
HSUPA	High Speed Uplink Packet Access
ICS	In-Channel Selectivity
ITU‑R	Radiocommunication Sector of the ITU
LNA	Low Noise Amplifier
MIMO	Multiple Input Multiple Output
MS	Mobile Station
MSR	Multi-Standard Radio
PA	Power Amplifier
PHS	Personal Handyphone System
QPSK	Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying
RAT	Radio Access Technology
RB	Resource Block (for E-UTRA)
RF	Radio Frequency
RMS	Root Mean Square (value)
RS	Reference Symbol
RX	Receiver
SNR	Signal-to-Noise Ratio
TDD	Time Division Duplex
TX	Transmitter 
UARFCN	UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
UE	User Equipment
UEM	operating band Unwanted Emissions Mask

4	General
4.1	Relation between the MSR specification and the single-RAT specifications
The requirements for MSR are in most parts specified in the present document, while many requirements are also specified through normative references to the respective single-RAT specifications in [2], [3], [4] and [5]. The resulting set of requirements for an MSR BS can be divided into three types, depending on their relation to the single-RAT specifications:
1.	Generic MSR requirement: A common generic requirement is specified in the present document that applies for all RATs and for BS configured for both multi-RAT and single-RAT operation. In some cases, there are additional requirement(s) that apply only in some Band Category. There are no references to the single-RAT specifications.
2.	Generic MSR requirement, with additional single-RAT requirements: A common generic requirement is specified in the present document which applies as in point 1. In addition some single RAT requirement(s) apply, included by normative reference(s) to the single-RAT specification(s).
3.	Single-RAT only requirements: In this case, no common generic requirement is defined. The existing single-RAT requirement applies for each RAT, included by normative reference(s) to the single-RAT specification(s).
The applicability of each requirement is described in clause 5.
4.2	Relationship between minimum requirements and test requirements
The Minimum Requirements given in this specification make no allowance for measurement uncertainty. The test specification TS 37.141 [10] defines Test Tolerances. These Test Tolerances are individually calculated for each test. The Test Tolerances are used to relax the Minimum Requirements in this specification to create Test Requirements. For some requirements, including regulatory requirements, the test tolerance is set to zero.
For MSR single-RAT requirements, the principle used to define the test requirement remains from the existing specifications.
For both MSR single-RAT and multi-RAT requirements, the measurement results returned by the Test System are compared – without any modification – against the Test Requirements as defined by the shared risk principle. The Shared Risk principle is defined in ITU-R M.1545 [9].
4.3	Base station classes
The requirements presented in the present specification apply to MSR Base Stations intended for general purpose applications. MSR BS requirements for general purpose applications are based on Wide Area scenarios.
For GSM/EDGE operation of an MSR BS, a BS intended for general purpose applications corresponds to a normal BTS, including Multicarrier BTS classes. MSR requirements for multi-RAT operation only apply for the highest GSM/EDGE static power step.
Other base station classes are for further study. The requirements for these may be different than those for general purpose applications, or not applicable at all. 
4.4	Regional requirements
Some requirements in the present document may only apply in certain regions either as optional requirements, or set by local and regional regulation as mandatory requirements. It is normally not stated in the 3GPP specifications under what exact circumstances that the requirements apply, since this is defined by local or regional regulation.
Table 4.4-1 lists all requirements in the present specification that may be applied differently in different regions. There are additional regional requirements that may apply for single-RAT operation of an MSR BS. These are referenced from the present specification, but listed in the specification for the RATs concerned [2][3][4][5].
Table 4.4-1: List of regional requirements
Clause number
Requirement
Comments
4.5
Operating bands and Band Categories
Some bands may be applied regionally.
6.2.2
Base station output power
These requirements apply in Japan for an E-UTRA BS operating in band 34.
6.6.1.1
Mandatory requirements (spurious emissions)
Category A limits are mandatory for regions where Category A limits for spurious emissions, as defined in ITU-R Recommendation SM.329 [2] apply.  Category B limits are mandatory for regions where Category B limits for spurious emissions, as defined in ITU-R Recommendation SM.329 [2] apply.
6.6.1.3
Additional spurious emissions requirements
These requirements may be applied for the protection of system operating in frequency ranges other than the MSR BS operating band.
6.6.1.3
Additional spurious emissions requirements
In addition to the requirements in subclauses 6.6.1.1, 6.6.1.2 and 6.6.1.3, the BS may have to comply with the applicable emission limits established by FCC Title 47 [8], when deployed in regions where those limits are applied, and under the conditions declared by the manufacturer.
6.6.1.4
Co-location (spurious emissions)
These requirements may be applied for the protection of other BS receivers when a BS operating in another frequency band is co-located with an MSR BS.
6.6.2.4.1
Additional requirement (Operating band unwanted emissions)
In addition to the requirements in subclauses 6.6.2.1 and 6.6.2.2, the BS may have to comply with the applicable emission limits established by FCC Title 47 [8], when deployed in regions where those limits are applied and under the conditions declared by the manufacturer.
6.6.2.4.2
Unsynchronized operation for BC3 (Operating band unwanted emissions)
The requirements for unsynchronized TDD co-existence may apply regionally.
6.6.2.4.3
Protection of DTT (Operating band unwanted emissions)
The requirements for protection of DTT may apply regionally.
6.6.2.4.4
Co-existence with services in adjacent frequency bands (Operating band unwanted emissions)
This regional requirement may be applied for the protection of systems operating in frequency bands adjacent to band 1 as defined in clause 4.5, in geographic areas in which both an adjacent band service and UTRA and/or E‑UTRA are deployed.
6.6.3	
Occupied bandwidth
The requirement may be applied regionally. There may also be regional requirements to declare the Occupied bandwidth according to the definition.
7.5.2
Co-location requirement (blocking)
These requirements may be applied for the protection of the BS receiver when a BS operating in another frequency band is co-located with an MSR BS.

4.5	Operating bands and Band Categories
MSR requirements are applicable for band definitions and band numbering as defined in the specifications TS 45.005 [2], TS25.104 [3], TS 25.105 [4] and TS 36.104 [5]. For the purpose of defining the MSR BS requirements, the operating bands are divided into three band categories as follows:
-	Band Category 1 (BC1): Bands for E-UTRA FDD and UTRA FDD operation
-	Band Category 2 (BC2): Bands for E-UTRA FDD, UTRA FDD and GSM/EDGE operation
-	Band Category 3 (BC3): Bands for E-UTRA TDD and UTRA TDD operation
NOTE:	For UTRA TDD, requirements in the present document cover the 1.28 Mcps UTRA TDD option.
The paired and unpaired bands for the three Band Categories are shown in Table 4.5-1 and 4.5-2, together with the corresponding E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE band designations. In the present specification, the operating band of an MSR Base Stations is designated using the E-UTRA band number according to the tables.
Table 4.5-1: Paired bands in E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE.
MSR and E‑UTRA Band number
UTRA
Band number
GSM/EDGE
Band designation
Uplink (UL) BS receive
UE transmit
Downlink (DL) BS transmit 
UE receive
Band category
1
I
-
1920 MHz 
–
1980 MHz 
2110 MHz  
–
2170 MHz
1
2
II
PCS 1900
1850 MHz 
–
1910  MHz
1930 MHz 
–
1990 MHz
2
3
III
DCS 1800
1710 MHz 
–
1785 MHz
1805 MHz 
–
1880 MHz
2
4
IV
-
1710 MHz
–
1755 MHz 
2110 MHz 
–
2155 MHz
1
5
V
GSM 850
824 MHz
–
849 MHz
869 MHz 
–
894MHz
2
6(1)
VI
-
830 MHz
–
840  MHz
875 MHz 
–
885 MHz
1 (1)
7
VII
-
2500 MHz
–
2570 MHz
2620 MHz 
–
2690 MHz
1
8
VIII
E-GSM
880 MHz
–
915 MHz
925 MHz  
–
960 MHz
2
9
IX
-
1749.9 MHz
–
1784.9 MHz
1844.9 MHz  
–
1879.9 MHz
1
10
X
-
1710 MHz
–
1770 MHz
2110 MHz 
–
2170 MHz
1
11
XI
-
1427.9 MHz 
–
1447.9 MHz
1475.9 MHz  
–
1495.9 MHz
1
12
XII
-
699 MHz
–
716 MHz
729 MHz
–
746 MHz
1
13
XIII
-
777 MHz
–
787 MHz
746 MHz
–
756 MHz
1
14
XIV
-
788 MHz
–
798 MHz
758 MHz
–
768 MHz
1
15
XV
-
Reserved


Reserved



16
XVI
-
Reserved


Reserved



17
-
-
704 MHz 
–
716 MHz
734 MHz
–
746 MHz
1 (2)
18
-
-
815 MHz
–
830 MHz
860 MHz
–
875 MHz
1 (2)
19
XIX
-
830 MHz
–
845 MHz
875 MHz
–
890 MHz
1
20
XX
-
832 MHz
–
862 MHz
791 MHz
–
821 MHz
1
21
XXI
-
1447.9 MHz
–
1462.9 MHz
1495.9 MHz
–
1510.9 MHz
1
NOTE 1:	The band is for UTRA only.
NOTE 2:	The band is for E-UTRA only.

UTRA FDD can operate with DB-DC-HSDPA for the band configurations listed in subclause 5.2 c) of TS 25.104 [2].
Table 4.5-2: Unpaired bands in E-UTRA and UTRA.
MSR and E‑UTRA Band number
UTRA Band number
Uplink (UL) BS receive
UE transmit
Downlink (DL) BS transmit 
UE receive
Band category
33
a)
1900 MHz
–
1920 MHz
1900 MHz
–
1920 MHz
3
34
a)
2010 MHz
–
2025 MHz 
2010 MHz 
–
2025 MHz
3
35
b)
1850 MHz 
–
1910 MHz
1850 MHz 
–
1910 MHz
3
36
b)
1930 MHz 
–
1990 MHz
1930 MHz 
–
1990 MHz
3
37
c)
1910 MHz 
–
1930 MHz
1910 MHz 
–
1930 MHz
3
38
d)
2570 MHz 
–
2620 MHz
2570 MHz 
–
2620 MHz
3
39
f)
1880 MHz 
–
1920 MHz
1880 MHz 
–
1920 MHz
3
40
e)
2300 MHz 
–
2400 MHz
2300 MHz 
–
2400 MHz
3

4.5.1	Band category 1 aspects (BC1)
BC1 requirements for receiver and transmitter shall apply with a frequency offset from the lowest and highest carriers to the RF bandwidth edges (Foffset, RAT) as defined in Table 4.5.1-1. 
Table 4.5.1-1:  Foffset, RAT for Band Category 1
RAT
Foffset, RAT
1.4, 3 MHz E-UTRA
BWChannel/2 + 200 kHz
5, 10, 15, 20 MHz E-UTRA
BWChannel/2
UTRA
2.5 MHz

4.5.2	Band category 2 aspects (BC2)
BC2 requirements for receiver and transmitter shall apply with a frequency offset from the lowest and highest carriers to the RF bandwidth edges (Foffset, RAT) as defined in Table 4.5.2-1. 
Table 4.5.2-1:  Foffset, RAT for Band Category 2
RAT
Foffset, RAT
E-UTRA
BWChannel/2 
UTRA FDD
2.5 MHz
GSM/EDGE
200 kHz

4.5.3	Band category 3 aspects (BC3)
BC3 requirements for receiver and transmitter shall apply with a frequency offset from the lowest and highest carriers to the RF bandwidth edges (Foffset, RAT) as defined in Table 4.5.3-1. 
Table 4.5.3-1:  Foffset, RAT for Band Category 3
RAT
Foffset, RAT
1.4, 3 MHz E-UTRA
BWChannel /2 + 200 kHz
5, 10, 15, 20 MHz E-UTRA
BWChannel /2
1.28 Mcps UTRA TDD
1 MHz

4.6	Channel arrangement
4.6.1	Channel spacing
The GSM/EDGE carrier spacing is 200 kHz [5].
The nominal UTRA FDD channel spacing is 5 MHz. The nominal channel spacing is 1.6MHz for the 1.28 Mcps UTRA TDD Option. These can be adjusted to optimise performance in a particular deployment scenario [2,3].
In E-UTRA the spacing between carriers will depend on the deployment scenario, the size of the frequency block available and the channel bandwidths. The nominal channel spacing between two adjacent E-UTRA carriers is defined as following:
	Nominal Channel spacing = (BWChannel(1) + BWChannel(2))/2 
where BWChannel(1)  and BWChannel(2)  are the channel bandwidths of the two respective E-UTRA carriers. The channel spacing can be adjusted to optimize performance in a particular deployment scenario [4].
4.6.2	Channel raster
The GSM/EDGE channel raster is 200 kHz for all bands [5].
The UTRA FDD and TDD channel raster is 200 kHz for all bands, which means that the centre frequency must be an integer multiple of 200 kHz. In addition a number of additional centre frequencies are specified for UTRA FDD according to [2], which means that the centre frequencies for UTRA FDD channels are shifted 100 kHz relative to the general raster.
The E-UTRA channel raster is 100 kHz for all bands, which means that the carrier centre frequency must be an integer multiple of 100 kHz [4].
4.6.3	Carrier frequencies and numbering
The carrier frequencies and corresponding numbering is defined for each RAT in the respective specifications TS 36.104 [4] TS25.104 [2], TS 25.105 [3] and TS 45.005 [5]. In the context of MSR, the frequency numbering scheme for each RAT will remain.
-	The E-UTRA carrier frequency numbering (EARFCN) is defined in subclause 5.7 of TS 36.104 [4].
-	The UTRA FDD carrier frequency numbering (UARFCN) is defined in subclause 5.4 of TS 25.104 [2]. 
-	The UTRA TDD carrier frequency numbering (UARFCN) is defined in subclause 5.4 of TS 25.105 [3]. 
-	The GSM/EDGE carrier frequency numbering (ARFCN) is defined subclause 2 of TS 45.005 [5].
NOTE:	The numbering schemes for UTRA FDD and TDD are not coordinated, while both are called UARFCN.

5	Applicability of requirements
5.1	Band category 1
For all MSR BS operating in Band Category 1, the RF requirements listed in Table 5.1-1 apply. Requirements apply according to the RAT configuration of the Base Station, as listed in the heading of the table. Some requirements listed in the table may not be mandatory or they may apply only regionally. This is further specified in the clause of each requirement and in Table 4.4-1. 
Table 5.1-1: Applicability of requirements for MSR BS operation in Band Category 1
RF requirement
BS configured for multi-RAT operation
BS configured for single-RAT E‑UTRA FDD operation
BS configured for single-RAT UTRA FDD operation
Base station output power
6.2.1
6.2.3
6.2.4 
6.2.1 

6.2.3
6.2.1
6.2.4
Output power dynamics
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.1
6.3.2
Transmitted signal quality

	Modulation quality
6.5.1.1
6.5.1.2
6.5.1.1
6.5.1.2
	Frequency error
6.5.2.1
6.5.2.2
6.5.2.1
6.5.2.2
	Time alignment error
6.5.3.1
6.5.3.2
6.5.3.1
6.5.3.2
Unwanted emissions

	Transmitter spurious emissions
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3)
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3)
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3)
Operating band unwanted
	emissions
6.6.2.1
6.6.2.4
6.6.2.1
6.6.2.4
6.6.2.1
6.6.2.4
	Occupied bandwidth
6.6.3
6.6.3
6.6.3
	ACLR
6.6.4.1
6.6.4.2
6.6.4.1
6.6.4.2
Transmitter intermodulation
6.7.1
6.7.1
6.7.1
Reference sensitivity level
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
Dynamic range
7.3.1
7.3.2
7.3.1
7.3.2
In-band selectivity and blocking

	Blocking
7.4.1
7.4.1
7.4.1
	Narrowband blocking
7.4.2
7.4.2
7.4.2
Out-of-band blocking
7.5
7.5
7.5
Receiver spurious emissions
7.6.1
7.6.1
7.6.1
Receiver intermodulation

	Intermodulation
7.7.1
7.7.1
7.7.1
	Narrowband intermodulation
7.7.2
7.7.2
7.7.2
In-channel selectivity
7.8
7.8
-
Performance requirements
8.1
8.2
8.1
8.2
NOTE 1:	For some requirements in BS configured for multi-RAT operation, there is no general MSR multi-RAT requirement. Instead, the requirement is defined by the respective single-RAT requirement for each RAT supported by the BS as referenced in the table. 

5.2	Band category 2
For all MSR BS operating in Band Category 2, the RF requirements listed in Table 5.2-1 apply. Requirements apply according to the RAT configuration of the Base Station, as listed in the heading of the table. Some requirements listed in the table may not be mandatory or they may apply only regionally. This is further specified in the clause of each requirement and in Table 4.4-1.
Table 5.2-1: Applicability of requirements for MSR BS operation in Band Category 2
RF requirement
BS configured for multi-RAT operation not including GSM/EDGE
BS configured for multi-RAT operation including GSM/EDGE
BS configured for single-RAT E‑UTRA FDD operation
BS configured for single-RAT UTRA FDD operation
BS 
configured for single-RAT GSM/EDGE operation
Base station output power
6.2.1
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.2.1
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.2.1
6.2.3
6.2.1
6.2.4
6.2.1
Output power dynamics
6.3.1
6.3.2

6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.4
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.4
Transmit ON/OFF power
-     
-        
-
-        
-        
Transmitted signal quality

	Modulation quality
6.5.1.1
6.5.1.2
6.5.1.1
6.5.1.2
6.5.1.4
6.5.1.1
6.5.1.2
6.5.1.4
	Frequency error
6.5.2.1
6.5.2.2
6.5.2.1
6.5.2.2
6.5.2.4
6.5.2.1
6.5.2.2
6.5.2.4
	Time alignment error
6.5.3.1
6.5.3.2
6.5.3.1
6.5.3.2
6.5.3.1
6.5.3.2
-
Unwanted emissions

	Transmitter spurious emissions
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3)
6.6.1
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3)
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3)
6.6.1
Operating band unwanted
	emissions
6.6.2.2
6.6.2.4
6.6.2.2
6.6.2.4
6.6.2.2
6.6.2.4
6.6.2.2
6.6.2.4
6.6.2.3
6.6.2.4
	Occupied bandwidth
6.6.3
6.6.3
6.6.3
6.6.3
-
	ACLR
6.6.4.1
6.6.4.2
6.6.4.1
6.6.4.2
6.6.4.1
6.6.4.2
-
Transmitter intermodulation
6.7.1
6.7.2
6.7.1
6.7.2
6.7.1
6.7.2
6.7.1
6.7.2
6.7.2
Reference sensitivity level
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.4
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.4
Dynamic range
7.3.1
7.3.2
7.3.1
7.3.2
7.3.4
7.3.1
7.3.2
7.3.4
In-band selectivity and blocking

	Blocking
7.4.1
7.4.1
7.4.1
7.4.1
7.4.1
	Narrowband blocking
7.4.2
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.4.2
7.4.2
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.4.4
Out-of-band blocking
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
Receiver spurious emissions
7.6.1
7.6.1
7.6.2
7.6.1
7.6.1
7.6.1
7.6.2
Receiver intermodulation

	Intermodulation
7.7.1
7.7.1
7.7.1
7.7.1
7.7.1
	Narrowband intermodulation
7.7.2
7.7.2
7.7.3
7.7.2
7.7.2
7.7.2
7.7.3
In-channel selectivity
7.8
7.8
7.8
-
-
Performance requirements
8.1
8.2
8.1
8.2
8.4
8.1
8.2
8.4
NOTE 1:	For some requirements in BS configured for multi-RAT operation, there is no general MSR multi-RAT requirement. Instead, the requirement is defined by the respective single-RAT requirement for each RAT supported by the BS as referenced in the table.

5.3	Band category 3
For all MSR BS operating in Band Category 3, the RF requirements listed in Table 5.3-1 apply. Requirements apply according to the RAT configuration of the Base Station, as listed in the heading of the table. Some requirements listed in the table may not be mandatory or they may apply only regionally. This is further specified in the clause of each requirement and in Table 4.4-1.
Table 5.3-1: Applicability of requirements for MSR BS operation in Band Category 3
RF requirement
BS configured for multi-RAT operation
BS configured for single-RAT E‑UTRA TDD operation
BS configured for single-RAT UTRA TDD operation
Base station output power
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.5
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.1
6.2.5
Output power dynamics
6.3.1
6.3.3
6.3.1
6.3.3
Transmit ON/OFF power
6.4
6.4
6.4
Transmitted signal quality

	Modulation quality
6.5.1.1
6.5.1.3
6.5.1.1
6.5.1.3
	Frequency error
6.5.2.1
6.5.2.3
6.5.2.1
6.5.2.3
	Time alignment error
6.5.3.1
6.5.3.3
6.5.3.1
6.5.3.3
Unwanted emissions

	Transmitter spurious emissions
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3 and 6.6.1.2)
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3 and 6.6.1.2)
6.6.1 (except for 6.6.1.1.3 and 6.6.1.2)
Operating band unwanted
	emissions
6.6.2.1
6.6.2.4
6.6.2.1
6.6.2.4
6.6.2.1
6.6.2.4
	Occupied bandwidth
6.6.3
6.6.3
6.6.3
	ACLR
6.6.4.1
6.6.4.3
6.6.4.1
6.6.4.3
Transmitter intermodulation
6.7.1
6.7.3
6.7.1
6.7.3
6.7.1
6.7.3
Reference sensitivity level
7.2.1
7.2.3
7.2.1
7.2.3
Dynamic range
7.3.1
7.3.3
7.3.1
7.3.3
In-band selectivity and blocking

	Blocking
7.4.1
7.4.5
7.4.1
7.4.5
7.4.1
7.4.5
	Narrowband blocking
7.4.2
7.4.2
7.4.2
Out-of-band blocking
7.5
7.5
7.5
Receiver spurious emissions
7.6.1
7.6.1
7.6.1
Receiver intermodulation

	Intermodulation
7.7.1
7.7.1
7.7.1
	Narrowband intermodulation
7.7.2
7.7.2
7.7.2
In-channel selectivity
7.8
7.8
-
Performance requirements
8.1
8.3
8.1
8.3
Note 1:	For some requirements in BS configured for multi-RAT operation, there is no general MSR multi-RAT requirement. Instead, the requirement is defined by the respective single-RAT requirement for each RAT supported by the BS as referenced in the table. 

5.4	Inclusion of requirements by reference
Many requirements in the present specification are not explicitly stated in the clauses listed in Tables 5.3-1, 5.3-2 and 5.3-3, but are instead included by reference to the respective single-RAT specifications. Each reference is normative and identifies the clause where the requirement is specified. 
In some cases, the referenced clause may contain requirements that for different reasons do not apply for an MSR base station. It is in those cases stated that "applicable parts of" the referenced clause apply. What parts are applicable is determined by the scope of the MSR specification. For example:
-	In a referenced clause including requirements for multiple operating bands, only requirements for bands listed in the present document apply.
-	In a referenced clause that includes requirements for different types of base stations, only requirements for Wide Area BS apply in case of UTRA. For GSM/EDGE, only requirements for Multicarrier BTS and/or Normal BTS apply.

6	Transmitter characteristics
6.1	General
Unless otherwise stated, the requirements in clause 6 are expressed for a single transmitter antenna connector. In case of multi-carrier transmission with multiple transmitter antenna connectors, transmit diversity, DB-DC-HSDPA or MIMO transmission, the requirements apply for each transmitter antenna connector. 
A BS supporting DC-HSDPA and DB-DC-HSDPA transmits two UTRA FDD cells simultaneously. A BS supporting DC-HSDPA transmits two UTRA FDD cells simultaneously on adjacent carrier frequencies.
Unless otherwise stated, the transmitter characteristics are specified at the BS antenna connector (test port A) with a full complement of transceivers for the configuration in normal operating conditions. If any external apparatus such as a TX amplifier, a filter or the combination of such devices is used, requirements apply at the far end antenna connector (test port B).
Unless otherwise stated the requirements in subclause 6 applies at all times, i.e. during the Transmitter ON period, the Transmitter OFF period and the Transmitter transient period.

Figure 6.1-1: Transmitter test ports
Values for Foffset, RAT to meet transmitter requirements are specific for each RAT in each Band Category as specified in subclause 4.5.1 for Band Category 1, subclause 4.5.2 for Band Category 2 and subclause 4.5.3 for Band Category 3.
6.2	Base station output power
Output power of the base station is the mean power delivered to a load with resistance equal to the nominal load impedance of the transmitter.
The configured carrier power is the target maximum power for a specific carrier for the operating mode set in the BS within the limits given by the manufacturer’s declaration.
The maximum total output power, Pmax, of the base station is the mean power level measured at the antenna connector during the transmitter ON period in a specified reference condition.
The maximum RAT output power, Pmax,RAT, of the base station is the mean power level measured at the antenna connector during the transmitter ON period for a specific RAT in a specified reference condition.
The maximum carrier output power, Pmax,c of the base station is the mean power level measured at the antenna connector during the transmitter ON period for a specific carrier in a specified reference condition.
6.2.1	Minimum requirement
In normal conditions, the maximum carrier output power shall remain within +2 dB and -2 dB of the configured carrier power declared by the manufacturer.
In extreme conditions, maximum carrier output power shall remain within +2.5 dB and -2.5 dB of the configured carrier power declared by the manufacturer.
The definition of the output power parameters declared by the manufacturer can be found in TS 37.141 [10].
In certain regions, the minimum requirement for normal conditions may apply also for some conditions outside the range of conditions defined as normal.
6.2.2	Additional requirement (regional)
For Band 34 operation in Japan, the rated E-UTRA output power declared by the manufacturer shall be less than or equal to the values specified in Table 6.2.2-1.
Table 6.2.2-1: Regional requirements for Band 34 for rated output power declared by the manufacturer.
Channel bandwidth BWChannel [MHz]1.43 5101520Maximum output power [W]N/AN/A204060N/A
6.2.3	E-UTRA minimum requirement for DL RS power
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for DL RS power is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 6.5.4.
6.2.4	UTRA FDD minimum requirement for primary CPICH power
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirements for primary CPICH power is specified in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 6.4.4, 
6.2.5	UTRA TDD minimum requirement for primary CCPCH power
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirements for Primary CCPCH power and Differential accuracy of primary CCPCH power specified in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 6.4.5 and 6.4.6 respectively.
6.3	Output power dynamics
Output power dynamics is defined by the BS transmitter’s ability to operate at varying output power levels.
6.3.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for output power dynamics is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 6.3.
6.3.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirement for output power dynamics is specified in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 6.4.
6.3.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirement for output power dynamics is specified in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 6.4.
6.3.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement
For GSM/EDGE, the minimum requirement for output power dynamics is specified in TS 45.005[5], subclause 4.1.2-c. The minimum requirement for output level dynamic operation is specified in TS 45.005[5], subclause 4.5.1.
6.4	Transmit ON/OFF power
The requirements in subclause 6.4 are only applied for BC3 BS.
6.4.1	Transmitter OFF power
Transmitter OFF power is defined as the mean power measured over 70 μs filtered with a square filter of bandwidth equal to the RF bandwidth of the BS centred on the central frequency of the RF bandwidth during the transmitter OFF period.
6.4.1.1	Minimum Requirement
The transmitter OFF power spectral density shall be less than -85 dBm/MHz.
6.4.2	Transmitter transient period
The transmitter transient period is the time period during which the transmitter is changing from the OFF period to the ON period or vice versa. The transmitter transient period is illustrated in Figure 6.4.2-1.
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Figure 6.4.2-1: Illustration of the relations of transmitter ON period, transmitter OFF period and transmitter transient period.
6.4.2.1	Minimum requirements
The transmitter transient period shall be shorter than the values listed in Table 6.4.2.1-1.
Table 6.4.2.1-1: Minimum requirements for the transmitter transient period
Transition
Transient period length [μs]
OFF to ON
6.25
ON to OFF
17

6.5	Transmitted signal quality
6.5.1	Modulation quality
Modulation quality is defined by the difference between the measured carrier signal and a reference signal. Modulation quality can e.g. be expressed as Error Vector Magnitude (EVM), Peak Code domain Error (PCDE) or Relative Code domain Error (RCDE).
6.5.1.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for modulation quality, EVM, is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 6.5.2.
6.5.1.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirements for modulation quality, EVM, PCDE and RCDE, are specified in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 6.8.2, 6.8.3 and 6.8.5 respectively. The UTRA transmit pulse shape filter is defined in subclause 6.8.1.
6.5.1.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirements for modulation quality, EVM, PCDE and RCDE, are specified in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 6.8.2, 6.8.3 and 6.8.4 respectively.
6.5.1.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement
For GSM/EDGE, the minimum requirements for modulation accuracy are specified in TS 45.005, subclause 4.6 .
6.5.2	Frequency error
Frequency error is a measure of the difference between the actual BS transmit frequency and the assigned frequency. The same source shall be used for RF frequency and data clock generation.
6.5.2.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for frequency error is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 6.5.1.
6.5.2.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirement for frequency error is specified in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 6.3.1.
6.5.2.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirement for frequency error is specified in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 6.3.1.
6.5.2.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement
For GSM/EDGE, the minimum requirement for frequency error is specified in TS 45.005 [5], subclause 4.4 .
6.5.3	Time alignment error
This requirement applies to frame timing in:
-	UTRA single/multi-carrier transmissions, and their combinations with MIMO or TX diversity.
-	E-UTRA single/multi-carrier transmissions, and their combinations with MIMO or TX diversity.
-	E-UTRA Carrier Aggregation, with or without MIMO or TX diversity.
Frames of the WCDMA/LTE signals present at the BS transmitter antenna connector(s) are not perfectly aligned in time. In relation to each other, the RF signals present at the BS transmitter antenna connector (s) experience certain timing differences.
For a specific set of signals/transmitter configuration/transmission mode, the Time Alignment Error (TAE) is defined as the largest timing difference between any two signals.
6.5.3.1	E-UTRA minimum Requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for time alignment is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 6.5.3.
6.5.3.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirement for time alignment is specified in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 6.8.4.
6.5.3.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirement for time alignment is specified in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 6.8.5.
6.6	Unwanted emissions
Unwanted emissions consist of out-of-band emissions and spurious emissions [6]. Out of band emissions are unwanted emissions immediately outside the channel bandwidth resulting from the modulation process and non-linearity in the transmitter but excluding spurious emissions. Spurious emissions are emissions which are caused by unwanted transmitter effects such as harmonics emission, parasitic emission, intermodulation products and frequency conversion products, but exclude out of band emissions. 
The out-of-band emissions requirement for the BS transmitter is specified in terms of an Operating band unwanted emissions requirement that defines limits for emissions in the downlink operating band plus the frequency ranges 10 MHz above and 10 MHz below the band. Emissions outside of this frequency range are limited by a spurious emissions requirement.
There is in addition a requirement for occupied bandwidth and an ACLR requirement applicable for some RATs.
6.6.1	Transmitter spurious emissions
The transmitter spurious emission limits apply from 9 kHz to 12.75 GHz, excluding the frequency range from 10 MHz below the lowest frequency of the downlink operating band up to 10 MHz above the highest frequency of the downlink operating band. Exceptions are the requirement in Table 6.6.1.3.1-2 that apply also closer than 10 MHz from the downlink operating band.
The requirements shall apply whatever the type of transmitter considered. It applies for all transmission modes foreseen by the manufacturer’s specification. Unless otherwise stated, all requirements are measured as mean power (RMS).
6.6.1.1	Mandatory Requirements
The requirements of either subclause 6.6.1.1.1 (Category A limits) or subclause 6.6.1.1.2 (Category B limits) shall apply.  In addition for a BS operating in Band Category 2, the requirements of 6.6.1.1.3 shall apply in case of Category B limits when GSM/EDGE is configured.
6.6.1.1.1	Minimum requirement (Category A)
The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the limits in Table 6.6.1.1.1-1
Table 6.6.1.1.1-1: BS Spurious emission limits, Category A
Frequency range
Maximum level
Measurement Bandwidth
Note
9kHz – 150kHz
-13 dBm
1 kHz 
Note 1
150kHz – 30MHz
10 kHz 
Note 1
30MHz – 1GHz
100 kHz
Note 1
1GHz – 12.75 GHz
1 MHz
Note 2
NOTE 1:	Bandwidth as in ITU-R SM.329 [2] , s4.1
NOTE 2:	Bandwidth as in ITU-R SM.329 [2] , s4.1. Upper frequency as in ITU-R SM.329 [2] , s2.5 table 1

6.6.1.1.2	Minimum requirement (Category B)
The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the limits in Table 6.6.1.1.2-1
Table 6.6.1.1.2-1: BS Spurious emissions limits, Category B
Frequency range
Maximum Level
Measurement Bandwidth
Note
9 kHz ↔ 150 kHz
-36 dBm
1 kHz 
Note 1 
150 kHz ↔ 30 MHz
-36 dBm
10 kHz 
Note 1
30 MHz ↔ 1 GHz
-36 dBm
100 kHz
Note 1
1 GHz ↔ 12.75 GHz
-30 dBm
1 MHz
Note 2
NOTE 1:	Bandwidth as in ITU-R SM.329 [2] , s4.1
NOTE 2:	Bandwidth as in ITU-R SM.329 [2] , s4.1. Upper frequency as in ITU-R SM.329 [2] , s2.5 table 1

6.6.1.1.3	Additional minimum requirement for BC2 (Category B)
For a BS operating in Band Category 2 when GSM/EDGE is configured, the power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the limits in Table 6.6.1.1.3-1.
Table 6.6.1.1.3-1: Additional BS Spurious emissions limits for BC2, Category B
Frequency range
Frequency offset from downlink operating band edge
Maximum Level
Measurement Bandwidth
500 MHz ↔ 1 GHz
10 – 20 MHz
-36 dBm
300 kHz
20 – 30 MHz
-36 dBm
1 MHz
≥ 30 MHz
-36 dBm
3 MHz
1 GHz ↔ 12.75 GHz
≥ 30 MHz
-30 dBm
3 MHz

6.6.1.2	Protection of the BS receiver of own or different BS
This requirement shall be applied for FDD operation in order to prevent the receivers of Base Stations being desensitised by emissions from the BS transmitter. It is measured at the transmit antenna port for any type of BS which has common or separate Tx/Rx antenna ports.
6.6.1.2.1	Minimum Requirement
The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the limits in Table 6.6.1.2.1-1.
Table 6.6.1.2.1-1: BS Spurious emissions limits for protection of the BS receiver
Band category
Frequency range
Maximum Level
Measurement Bandwidth
Note
BC1
FUL_low  – FUL_high
-96 dBm
100 kHz

BC2
FUL_low  – FUL_high
-98 dBm 
100 kHz 


6.6.1.3	Additional spurious emissions requirements
These requirements may be applied for the protection of system operating in frequency ranges other than the BS downlink operating band. The limits may apply as an optional protection of such systems that are deployed in the same geographical area as the BS, or they may be set by local or regional regulation as a mandatory requirement for an operating band. It is in some cases not stated in the present document whether a requirement is mandatory or under what exact circumstances that a limit applies, since this is set by local or regional regulation. An overview of regional requirements in the present document is given in subclause 4.4. 
Some requirements may apply for the protection of specific equipment (UE, MS and/or BS) or equipment operating in specific systems (GSM/EDGE, CDMA, UTRA, E-UTRA, etc.) as listed below.
6.6.1.3.1	Minimum Requirement
The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the limits of Table 6.6.1.3.1-1 for a BS where requirements for co-existence with the system listed in the first column apply.
Table 6.6.1.3.1-1: BS Spurious emissions limits for co-existence with systems operating in other frequency bands
System type to co-exist with
Frequency range for co-existence requirement
Maximum Level
Measurement Bandwidth
Note
GSM900
921 – 960 MHz
-57 dBm
100 kHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 8
876 – 915 MHz
-61 dBm
100 kHz
For the frequency range 880-915 MHz, this requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 8, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
DCS1800 
(Note 3)
1805 – 1880 MHz
-47 dBm
100 kHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 3. 
1710 – 1785 MHz
-61 dBm
100 kHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 3, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
PCS1900
1930 – 1990 MHz

-47 dBm
100 kHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 2 or band 36.  
1850 – 1910 MHz

-61 dBm
100 kHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 2, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.  This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 35.
GSM850 or CDMA850
869 – 894 MHz
-57 dBm
100 kHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 5 
824 – 849 MHz
-61 dBm
100 kHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 5, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band I or 
E-UTRA Band 1 
2110 – 2170 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 1, 
1920 – 1980 MHz

-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 1, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band II or 
E-UTRA Band 2
1930 – 1990 MHz

-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 2.  
1850 – 1910 MHz

-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 2, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2
UTRA FDD Band III or 
E-UTRA Band 3 
(Note 3)
1805 – 1880 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 3 or 9.
1710 – 1785 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 3, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
For BS operating in band 9, it applies for 1710 MHz to 1749.9 MHz and 1784.9 MHz to 1785 MHz, while the rest is covered in sub-clause  6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band IV or 
E-UTRA Band 4
2110 – 2155 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 4 or 10
1710 – 1755 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 4 or 10, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band V or 
E-UTRA Band 5
869 – 894 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 5
824 – 849 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 5, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band VI, XIX or 
E-UTRA Band 6, 18, 19
860 – 895 MHz 
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 6, 18, 19
815 – 830 MHz 
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 18 since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
830 – 850 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to E-UTRA BS operating in band 6, 19, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band VII or 
E-UTRA Band 7
2620 – 2690 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 7.
2500 – 2570 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 7, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band VIII or 
E-UTRA Band 8
925 – 960 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 8.
880 – 915 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 8, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band IX or 
E-UTRA Band 9
1844.9 – 1879.9 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 3 or 9.
1749.9 – 1784.9 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 3 or 9, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band X or 
E-UTRA Band 10
2110 – 2170 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 4 or 10
1710 – 1770 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 10, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2. For BS operating in Band 4, it applies for 1755 MHz to 1770 MHz, while the rest is covered in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band XI or XXI or 
E-UTRA Band 11 or 21
1475.9 – 1510.9 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 11 or 21
1427.9 – 1447.9 MHz 
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 11, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
1447.9 – 1462.9 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to E-UTRA BS operating in band 21, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band XII or 
E-UTRA Band 12
729 – 746 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 12.
699 – 716 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 12, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band XIII or 
E-UTRA Band 13
746 – 756 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 13.
777 – 787 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 13, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band XIV or 
E-UTRA Band 14
758 – 768 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 14.
788 – 798 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 14, since it is already covered by the requirement in sub-clause 6.6.1.2.
 E-UTRA Band 17
734 – 746 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 17.
704 – 716 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in band 17, since it is already covered by the requirement in subclause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA FDD Band XX or 
E-UTRA Band 20
791 – 821 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to BS operating in band 20.
832 – 862 MHz
-49 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to BS operating in band 20, since it is already covered by the requirement in subclause 6.6.1.2.
UTRA TDD in Band a) or E-UTRA Band 33
1900 – 1920 MHz

-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in Band 33 
UTRA TDD in Band a) or E-UTRA Band 34
2010 – 2025 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in Band 34
UTRA TDD in Band b) or E-UTRA Band 35
1850 – 1910 MHz

-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in Band  35
UTRA TDD in Band b) or E-UTRA Band 36
1930 – 1990 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in Band 2 and 36
UTRA TDD in Band c) or E-UTRA Band 37
1910 – 1930 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This is not applicable to  BS operating in Band 37. This unpaired band is defined in ITU-R M.1036, but is pending any future deployment.
UTRA TDD in Band d) or E-UTRA Band 38
2570 – 2620 MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This requirement does not apply to  BS operating in Band 38. 
E-UTRA Band 39
1880  – 1920MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This is not applicable to  BS operating in Band 39
E-UTRA Band 40
2300  – 2400MHz
-52 dBm
1 MHz
This is not applicable to  BS operating in Band 40

NOTE 1:	As defined in the scope for spurious emissions in this subclause, the co-existence requirements in Table 6.6.1.3.1-1 do not apply for the 10 MHz frequency range immediately outside the downlink operating band (see Tables 4.5-1 and 4.5-2). Emission limits for this excluded frequency range may be covered by local or regional requirements.
NOTE 2:	The table above assumes that two operating bands, where the frequency ranges in Table 4.5-1 or Table 4.5-2 would be overlapping, are not deployed in the same geographical area. For such a case of operation with overlapping frequency arrangements in the same geographical area, special co-existence requirements may apply that are not covered by the 3GPP specifications.
NOTE 3:	For the protection of DCS1800, UTRA Band III or E-UTRA Band 3 in China, the frequency ranges of the downlink and uplink protection requirements are 1805 – 1850 MHz and 1710 – 1755 MHz respectively.
The following requirement may be applied for the protection of PHS. This requirement is also applicable at specified frequencies falling between 10 MHz below the lowest BS transmitter frequency of the downlink operating band and 10 MHz above the highest BS transmitter frequency of the downlink operating band.
The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed:
Table 6.6.1.3.1-2: BS Spurious emissions limits for BS for co-existence with PHS
Frequency range
Maximum Level
Measurement Bandwidth
Note
1884.5 – 1915.7 MHz
-41 dBm
300 kHz
Applicable for co-existence with PHS system operating in  1884.5-1915.7MHz 
NOTE:	The requirement is not applicable in China.

In addition to the requirements in subclauses 6.6.1.1, 6.6.1.2 and above in the present subclause, the BS may have to comply with the applicable emission limits established by FCC Title 47 [8], when deployed in regions where those limits are applied, and under the conditions declared by the manufacturer.
6.6.1.4	Co-location with other base stations
These requirements may be applied for the protection of other BS receivers when GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900, GSM850, CDMA850, UTRA FDD, UTRA TDD and/or E-UTRA BS are co-located with a BS.
The requirements assume a 30 dB coupling loss between transmitter and receiver. 
NOTE:	For co-location with UTRA, the requirements are based on co-location with Wide Area UTRA FDD or TDD base stations.
6.6.1.4.1	Minimum Requirement
The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the limits of Table 6.6.1.4.1-1 for a BS where requirements for co-location with a BS type listed in the first column apply.
Table 6.6.1.4.1-1: BS Spurious emissions limits for BS co-located with another BS
Type of co-located BS
Frequency range for co-location requirement
Maximum Level
Measurement Bandwidth
Note
Macro GSM900
876-915 MHz
-98 dBm
100 kHz

Macro DCS1800
1710 – 1785 MHz
-98 dBm
100 kHz

Macro PCS1900
1850 – 1910 MHz
-98 dBm
100 kHz

Macro GSM850 or CDMA850
824 – 849 MHz
-98 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band I or E-UTRA Band 1
1920 – 1980 MHz

-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band II or E-UTRA Band 2
1850 – 1910 MHz

-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band III or E-UTRA Band 3
1710 – 1785 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band IV or E-UTRA Band 4
1710 – 1755 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band V or E-UTRA Band 5
824 – 849 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band VI, XIX or E-UTRA Band 6, 19
830 – 850 MHz 
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band VII or E-UTRA Band 7
2500 – 2570 MHz
-96 dBm
100 KHz

UTRA FDD Band VIII or E-UTRA Band 8
880 – 915 MHz
-96 dBm
100 KHz

UTRA FDD Band IX or E-UTRA Band 9
1749.9 – 1784.9 MHz
-96 dBm
100 KHz

UTRA FDD Band X or E-UTRA Band 10
1710 – 1770 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band XI or E-UTRA Band 11
1427.9 – 1447.9 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band XII or 
E-UTRA Band 12
699 – 716 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band XIII or 
E-UTRA Band 13
777 – 787 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band XIV or 
E-UTRA Band 14
788 – 798 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

E-UTRA Band 17
704 – 716 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

E-UTRA Band 18
815 – 830 MHz 
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band XX or 
E-UTRA Band 20
832 – 862 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA FDD Band XXI or E-UTRA Band 21
1447.9 – 1462.9 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz

UTRA TDD in Band a) or E-UTRA Band 33
1900 – 1920 MHz

-96 dBm
100 kHz
This is not applicable to BS operating in Band 33 
UTRA TDD in Band a) or E-UTRA Band 34
2010 – 2025 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz
This is not applicable to BS operating in Band 34
UTRA TDD in Band b) or E-UTRA Band 35
1850 – 1910 MHz

-96 dBm
100 kHz
This is not applicable to BS operating in Band  35
UTRA TDD in Band b) or E-UTRA Band 36
1930 – 1990 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz
This is not applicable to BS operating in Band 2 and 36
UTRA TDD in Band c) or E-UTRA Band 37
1910 – 1930 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz
This is not applicable to BS operating in Band 37. This unpaired band is defined in ITU-R M.1036, but is pending any future deployment.
UTRA TDD in Band d) or E-UTRA Band 38
2570 – 2620 MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz
This is not applicable to BS operating in Band 38.  
E-UTRA Band 39
1880  – 1920MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz
This is not applicable to BS operating in Band 33 and 39
E-UTRA Band 40
2300  – 2400MHz
-96 dBm
100 kHz
This is not applicable to BS operating in Band 40

NOTE 1:	As defined in the scope for spurious emissions in this subclause, the co-location requirements in Table 6.6.1.4.1-1 do not apply for the 10 MHz frequency range immediately outside the BS transmit frequency range of a downlink operating band (see Tables 4.5-1 and 4.5-2). The current state-of-the-art technology does not allow a single generic solution for co-location with other system 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 [7].
NOTE 2:	The table above assumes that two operating bands, where the corresponding BS transmit and receive frequency ranges in Table 4.5-1 or Table 4.5-2 would be overlapping, are not deployed in the same geographical area. For such a case of operation with overlapping frequency arrangements in the same geographical area, special co-location requirements may apply that are not covered by the 3GPP specifications.
NOTE 3:	Co-located TDD base stations that are synchronized and using the same operating band can transmit without special co-locations requirements. For unsynchronized base stations, special co-location requirements may apply that are not covered by the 3GPP specifications.
6.6.2	Operating band unwanted emissions	
Unless otherwise stated, the Operating band unwanted emission limits are defined from 10 MHz below the lowest frequency of the downlink operating band to the lower RF bandwidth edge located at FBW RF,low and from the upper RF bandwidth edge located at FBW RF,high  up to 10 MHz above the highest frequency of the downlink operating band. 
The requirements shall apply whatever the type of transmitter considered and for all transmission modes foreseen by the manufacturer’s specification, except for GSM/EDGE single RAT operation. The requirements in TS 45.005 [5] as defined in subclause 6.6.2.3 apply to an MSR Base Station for GSM/EDGE single RAT operation in Band Category 2. 
6.6.2.1	General minimum requirement for Band Categories 1 and 3
For a BS operating in Band Category 1 or Band Category 3, emissions shall not exceed the maximum levels specified in Table 6.6.2.1-1 below, where:
-	Δf is the separation between the RF bandwidth edge frequency and the nominal -3 dB point of the measuring filter closest to the carrier frequency.
-	f_offset is the separation between the RF bandwidth edge frequency and the centre of the measuring filter.
-	f_offsetmax is the offset to the frequency 10 MHz outside the downlink operating band.
-	Δfmax is equal to f_offsetmax minus half of the bandwidth of the measuring filter.
Table 6.6.2.1-1: Operating band unwanted emission mask (UEM) for BC1 and BC3
Frequency offset of measurement filter ‑3dB point, Δf
Frequency offset of measurement filter centre frequency, f_offset
Minimum requirement
Measurement bandwidth (Note 2)
0 MHz ≤ Δf < 0.2 MHz
0.015MHz ≤ f_offset < 0.215MHz 
-14 dBm
30 kHz 
0.2 MHz ≤ Δf < 1 MHz
0.215MHz ≤ f_offset < 1.015MHz
 EMBED Equation.3  
30 kHz 
(Note 1)
1.015MHz ≤ f_offset < 1.5 MHz 
-26 dBm
30 kHz 
1 MHz ≤ Δf ≤ 
min(Δfmax, 10 MHz) 
1.5 MHz ≤ f_offset < min(f_offsetmax, 10.5 MHz)
-13 dBm
1 MHz 
10 MHz ≤ Δf ≤ Δfmax
10.5 MHz ≤ f_offset < f_offsetmax 
-15 dBm (Note 3)
1 MHz 

NOTE 1:	This frequency range ensures that the range of values of f_offset is continuous.
NOTE 2:	As a general rule for the requirements in the present subclause, the resolution bandwidth of the measuring equipment should be equal to the measurement bandwidth. However, to improve measurement accuracy, sensitivity and efficiency, the resolution bandwidth may be smaller than the measurement bandwidth. When the resolution bandwidth is smaller than the measurement bandwidth, the result should be integrated over the measurement bandwidth in order to obtain the equivalent noise bandwidth of the measurement bandwidth.
NOTE 3:	The requirement is not applicable when Δfmax < 10 MHz.
6.6.2.2	General minimum requirement for Band Category 2
For a BS operating in Band Category 2, emissions shall not exceed the maximum levels specified in Table 6.6.2.2-1 and 6.6.2.2-2 below, where:
-	Δf is the separation between the RF bandwidth edge frequency and the nominal -3dB point of the measuring filter closest to the carrier frequency.
-	f_offset is the separation between the RF bandwidth edge frequency and the centre of the measuring filter.
-	f_offsetmax is the offset to the frequency 10 MHz outside the downlink operating band.
-	Δfmax is equal to f_offsetmax minus half of the bandwidth of the measuring filter.
Table 6.6.2.2-1: Operating band unwanted emission mask (UEM) for BC2 
Frequency offset of measurement filter ‑3dB point, Δf
Frequency offset of measurement filter centre frequency, f_offset
Minimum requirement
Measurement bandwidth (Note 5)
0 MHz ≤ Δf < 0.2 MHz
(Note 1)
0.015 MHz ≤ f_offset < 0.215 MHz 
-14 dBm
30 kHz 
0.2 MHz ≤ Δf < 1 MHz
0.215 MHz ≤ f_offset < 1.015 MHz
 EMBED Equation.3  
30 kHz 
(Note 4)
1.015 MHz ≤ f_offset < 1.5 MHz 
-26 dBm
30 kHz 
1 MHz ≤ Δf ≤ 
min(Δfmax, 10 MHz) 
1.5 MHz ≤ f_offset < min(f_offsetmax, 10.5 MHz)
-13 dBm
1 MHz 
10 MHz ≤ Δf ≤ Δfmax
10.5 MHz ≤ f_offset < f_offsetmax 
-15 dBm (Note 6)
1 MHz 
NOTE 1: 	For operation with a GSM/EDGE or an E-UTRA 1.4 or 3 MHz carrier adjacent to the RF bandwidth edge, the limits in Table 6.6.2.2-2 apply for 0 MHz ≤ Δf < 0.15 MHz.

Table 6.6.2.2-2: Operating band unwanted emission limits for operation in BC2 with GSM/EDGE or E-UTRA 1.4 or 3 MHz carriers adjacent to the RF bandwidth edge 
Frequency offset of measurement filter ‑3dB point, Δf
Frequency offset of measurement filter centre frequency, f_offset
Minimum requirement (Note 7)
Measurement bandwidth (Note 5)
0 MHz ≤ Δf < 0.05 MHz
0.015 MHz ≤ f_offset < 0.065 MHz 
 EMBED Equation.3  
30 kHz 
0.05 MHz ≤ Δf < 0.15 MHz
0.065 MHz ≤ f_offset < 0.165 MHz 
 EMBED Equation.3  
30 kHz 
NOTE 2: 	The limits in this table only apply for operation with a GSM/EDGE or an E-UTRA 1.4 or 3 MHz carrier adjacent to the RF bandwidth edge.
NOTE 7:	In case the carrier adjacent to the RF bandwidth edge is a GSM/EDGE carrier, the value of X = PGSMcarrier – 43, where PGSMcarrier is the power level of the GSM/EDGE carrier adjacent to the RF bandwidth edge. In other cases, X = 0.

NOTE 3:	All limits in Table 6.6.2.2‑1 are identical to the corresponding limits for Band Category 1 and 3.
NOTE 4:	This frequency range ensures that the range of values of f_offset is continuous.
NOTE 5:	As a general rule for the requirements in the present subclause, the resolution bandwidth of the measuring equipment should be equal to the measurement bandwidth. However, to improve measurement accuracy, sensitivity and efficiency, the resolution bandwidth may be smaller than the measurement bandwidth. When the resolution bandwidth is smaller than the measurement bandwidth, the result should be integrated over the measurement bandwidth in order to obtain the equivalent noise bandwidth of the measurement bandwidth.
 NOTE 6:	The requirement is not applicable when Δfmax < 10 MHz.

6.6.2.3	GSM/EDGE single-RAT requirements
The following requirements in TS 45.005 [5] shall apply to an MSR Base Station for GSM/EDGE single RAT operation in Band Category 2:
-	Spectrum due to the modulation and wide band noise, applicable parts of subclause 4.2.1.1, 4.2.1.2, 4.2.1.3-a2, 4.2.1.3-b2, 4.2.1.3-c2 and 4.2.1.4.2.
-	Spectrum due to switching transients, applicable parts of subclause 4.2.2.1-b.
-	Emission requirement for frequency offsets of between 2 and 10 MHz outside relevant transmit band, applicable parts of subclause 4.3.1 and 4.3.2.1.
-	Intra BTS Intermodulation, applicable parts of subclause 4.7.2, 4.7.2.1-b, 4.7.2.3-b and 4.7.2.3-c.
6.6.2.4	Additional requirements
6.6.2.4.1	Limits in FCC Title 47
In addition to the requirements in subclauses 6.6.2.1 and 6.6.2.2, the BS may have to comply with the applicable emission limits established by FCC Title 47 [8], when deployed in regions where those limits are applied, and under the conditions declared by the manufacturer. 
6.6.2.4.2	Unsynchronized operation for BC3 
In certain regions, the following requirements may apply to a TDD BS operating in BC3 in the same geographic area and in the same operating band as another TDD system without synchronisation. For this case the emissions shall not exceed -52 dBm/MHz in the downlink operating band except in:
The frequency range from 10 MHz below the lower RF bandwidth edge to the frequency 10 MHz above the upper RF bandwidth edge.
NOTE 1: 	Local or regional regulations may specify another excluded frequency range, which may include frequencies where synchronised TDD systems operate.
NOTE 2:	TDD base stations that are synchronized and operating in BC3 can transmit without these additional co-existence requirements.
6.6.2.4.3	Protection of DTT 
In certain regions the following requirement may apply for protection of DTT. For a BS operating in Band 20, the level of emissions in the band 470-790 MHz, measured in an 8 MHz filter bandwidth on centre frequencies Ffilter according to Table 6.6.2.4.3-1, shall not exceed the  maximum emission level PEM,N declared by the manufacturer. This requirement applies in the frequency range 470-790 MHz even though part of the range falls in the spurious domain. 
Table 6.6.2.4.3-1: Declared emissions levels for protection of DTT
Filter centre frequency, Ffilter
Measurement bandwidth
Declared emission level [dBm]
Ffilter = 8*N + 306 (MHz); 
21 ≤ N ≤ 60
8 MHz
PEM,N

Note: 	The regional requirement is defined in terms of EIRP (effective isotropic radiated power), which is dependent on both the BS emissions at the antenna connector and the deployment (including antenna gain and feeder loss). The requirement defined above provides the characteristics of the base station needed to verify compliance with the regional requirement. Compliance with the regional requirement can be determined using the method outlined in Annex G of TS 36.104 [4].
6.6.2.4.4	Co-existence with services in adjacent frequency bands
This requirement may be applied for the protection of systems operating in frequency bands adjacent to Band 1 as defined in clause 4.5, in geographic areas in which both an adjacent band service and UTRA and/or E-UTRA are deployed.
The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed:
Table 6.6.2.4.4-1: Emissions limits for protection of adjacent band services
Operating Band
Frequency range
Maximum Level
Measurement Bandwidth
1
2100-2105 MHz
-30 + 3.4 ⋅ (f – 2100 MHz) dBm
1 MHz 
2175-2180 MHz
-30 + 3.4 ⋅ (2180 MHz – f) dBm
1 MHz

6.6.3	Occupied bandwidth	
The occupied bandwidth is the width of a frequency band such that, below the lower and above the upper frequency limits, the mean powers emitted are each equal to a specified percentage β/2 of the total mean transmitted power. See also ITU-R Recommendation SM.328 [11].
The value of β/2 shall be taken as 0.5%.
The requirement applies during the transmitter ON period for a single transmitted carrier. 
The minimum requirement below may be applied regionally. There may also be regional requirements to declare the occupied bandwidth according to the definition in the present clause.
6.6.3.1	Minimum requirement
The occupied bandwidth shall be less than values listed in Table 6.6.3.1-1.
Table 6.6.3.1-1: Occupied bandwidth
RAT
Occupied bandwidth limit
E-UTRA
BWChannel
UTRA FDD
5 MHz
1.28 Mcps UTRA TDD
1.6 MHz

6.6.4	Adjacent Channel Leakage power Ratio (ACLR)
Adjacent Channel Leakage power Ratio (ACLR) is the ratio of the filtered mean power centred on the assigned channel frequency to the filtered mean power centred on an adjacent channel frequency. The requirement applies to frequency ranges outside the Base Station RF bandwidth. 
6.6.4.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for ACLR is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 6.6.2. 
6.6.4.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirement for ACLR is specified in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 6.6.2.2.
6.6.4.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirement for ACLR is specified in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 6.6.2.2.1.2.
6.7	Transmitter intermodulation
The transmit intermodulation requirement is a measure of the capability of the transmitter to inhibit the generation of signals in its non linear elements caused by presence of the own transmit signal and an interfering signal reaching the transmitter via the antenna. The requirement applies during the transmitter ON period and the transmitter transient period. The transmitter intermodulation level is the power of the intermodulation products when an interfering signal is injected into the antenna connector.
6.7.1	General minimum requirement
The transmitter intermodulation level shall not exceed the unwanted emission limits in subclause 6.6 in the presence of a wanted signal and an interfering signal according to Table 6.7.1‑1 for BS operation in BC1, BC2 and BC3. The measurement may be limited to frequencies on which third and fifth order intermodulation products appear, considering the width of these products.
Table 6.7.1-1: Interfering signals for the Transmitter intermodulation requirement
Parameter
Value
Interfering signal type
E-UTRA signal of channel bandwidth 5 MHz
Interfering signal level
Mean power level 30 dB below the mean power of the wanted signal
Interfering signal centre frequency offset from edge of the RF bandwidth
2.5 MHz for modulated interferer
7.5 MHz for modulated interferer
12.5 MHz for modulated interferer

NOTE:	Interfering signal positions that are partially or completely outside of the downlink operating band of the base station are excluded from the requirement, unless the interfering signal positions fall within the frequency range of adjacent downlink operating bands in the same geographical area. In case that none of the interfering signal positions fall completely within the frequency range of the downlink operating band, TS 37.141 [10] provides further guidance regarding appropriate test requirements. 
NOTE2:	NOTE 1 is not applied in Band 1, 3, 8, 9, 11, 18, 19, 21, 34 in certain regions.

6.7.2	Additional minimum requirement (BC2)
The transmitter intermodulation level shall not exceed the unwanted emission limits in subclause 6.6 in the presence of a wanted signal and an interfering signal according to Table 6.7.2-1 for BS operation in BC2. The measurement may be limited to frequencies on which third and fifth order intermodulation products appear, considering the width of these products.
Table 6.7.2-1: Interfering signal for the Transmitter intermodulation requirement (BC2)
Parameter
Value
Interfering signal type
CW
Interfering signal level
Mean power level 30 dB below the mean power of the wanted signal
Interfering signal centre frequency offset from edge of the RF bandwidth
> 800 kHz for CW interferer
NOTE:	Interfering signal positions that are partially or completely outside of the downlink operating band of the base station are excluded from the requirement.

6.7.3	Additional minimum requirement (BC3)
The transmitter intermodulation level shall not exceed the unwanted emission limits in subclause 6.6 in the presence of a wanted signal and an interfering signal according to Table 6.7.3-1 for BS operation in BC3. The measurement may be limited to frequencies on which third and fifth order intermodulation products appear, considering the width of these products.
Table 6.7.3-1: Interfering signals for the Transmitter intermodulation requirement (BC3)
Parameter
Value
Interfering signal type
1.28Mcps UTRA TDD signal of channel bandwidth 1.6MHz
Interfering signal level
Mean power level 30 dB below the mean power of the wanted signal
Interfering signal centre frequency offset from edge of the RF bandwidth
0.8 MHz for modulated 1.28Mcps TDD interferer
1.6 MHz for modulated 1.28Mcps TDD interferer
2.4 MHz for modulated 1.28Mcps TDD interferer
NOTE:	Interfering signal positions that are partially or completely outside of the downlink operating band of the base station are excluded from the requirement.

7	Receiver characteristics
7.1	General
The requirements in clause 7 are expressed for a single receiver antenna connector. For receivers with antenna diversity or in case of multi-carrier reception with multiple receiver antenna connectors, the requirements apply for each receiver antenna connector.
For blocking and intermodulation characteristics, the negative offsets of the interfering signal apply relative to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequency received and positive offsets of the interfering signal apply relative to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequency received .
A BS supporting DC-HSUPA receives two UTRA FDD cells simultaneously on adjacent carrier frequencies.
Unless otherwise stated, the receiver characteristics are specified at the BS antenna connector (test port A) with a full complement of transceivers for the configuration in normal operating conditions. If any external apparatus such as a RX amplifier, a filter or the combination of such devices is used, requirements apply at the far end antenna connector (test port B).
Unless otherwise stated the requirements in clause 7 apply during the base station receive period.

Figure 7.1-1: Receiver test ports
E-UTRA throughput requirements defined for the receiver characteristics in this clause do not assume HARQ retransmissions.
Values for Foffset, RAT to meet receiver requirements are specific for each RAT in each Band Category as specified in subclause 4.5.1 for Band Category 1, subclause 4.5.2 for Band Category 2 and subclause 4.5.3 for Band Category 3. 
7.2	Reference sensitivity level
The reference sensitivity power level PREFSENS is the minimum mean power received at the antenna connector at which a reference performance requirement shall be met for a specified reference measurement channel. 
7.2.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for reference sensitivity is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.2.
7.2.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirement for reference sensitivity is specified in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 7.2.
7.2.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirement for reference sensitivity is specified in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.2.
7.2.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement
For GSM/EDGE, the minimum requirement for reference sensitivity is specified in TS 45.005 [5], applicable parts of subclause 6.2. 
The conditions specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.1 apply for GSM/EDGE reference sensitivity.
7.3	Dynamic range
The dynamic range is a measure of the capability of the receiver to receive a wanted signal in the presence of an interfering signal inside the received channel bandwidth or the capability of receiving high level of wanted signal. 
7.3.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for dynamic range is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.3.
7.3.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirement for dynamic range is specified in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 7.3.
7.3.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirement for dynamic range is specified in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.3.
7.3.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement
For GSM/EDGE, the minimum requirement for dynamic range is expressed as Nominal Error Rate and is specified in TS 45.005 [5], applicable parts of subclause 6.1.1.1, 6.1.1.3, 6.1.2.2 and 6.1.3.2.
7.4	In-band selectivity and blocking
The in-band selectivity and blocking characteristics are measures of the receiver ability to receive a wanted signal at its assigned channel in the presence of an unwanted interferer inside the operating band and are defined by a (wideband) and a narrowband blocking requirement. 
7.4.1	General blocking minimum requirement
For the general blocking requirement, the interfering signal shall be a UTRA FDD signal as specified in Annex A.
For the wanted and interfering signal coupled to the base station antenna input, using the parameters in Table 7.4.1‑1, the following requirements shall be met:
-	For any E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA FDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.2.
-	For any GSM/EDGE carrier, the conditions are specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.1.
Table 7.4.1-1: General blocking requirement
Operating Band Number
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal [MHz]
Interfering Signal mean power [dBm]
Wanted Signal mean power [dBm]
Interfering signal centre frequency minimum frequency offset from the RF bandwidth edge [MHz]
1-7, 9-11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21, 33-40
(FUL_low -20)
to
(FUL_high +20)
-40
PREFSENS + x dB*
±7.5
8
(FUL_low -20)
to
(FUL_high +10)
12
(FUL_low  -20)
to
(FUL_high +13)
17
(FUL_low  -20)
to
(FUL_high +18)
20
(FUL_low  -11)
to
(FUL_high +20)
NOTE*: 	PREFSENS depends on the RAT and on the channel bandwidth, see subclause 7.2.
NOTE**: 	"x" is equal to 6 in case of E-UTRA or UTRA wanted signals and equal to 3 in case of GSM/EDGE wanted signal.

7.4.2	General narrowband blocking minimum requirement
For the general narrowband blocking requirement, the interfering signal shall be an E-UTRA 1RB signal as specified in Annex A.
For the wanted and interfering signal coupled to the base station antenna input, using the parameters in Table 7.4.2‑1, the following requirements shall be met:
-	For any E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA FDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.2.
-	For any GSM/EDGE carrier, the conditions are specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.1.
Table 7.4.2-1: Narrowband blocking requirement
RAT of the carrier
Wanted signal mean power [dBm]
Interfering signal mean power [dBm]
Interfering RB*** centre frequency offset from the RF bandwidth edge [kHz]
E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE
PREFSENS + x dB*
-49
±(240 +m*180),
m=0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 14, 19, 24
NOTE*:	PREFSENS depends on the RAT and on the channel bandwidth, see subclause 7.2.
NOTE**:	"x" is equal to 6 in case of E-UTRA or UTRA wanted signals and equal to 3 in case of GSM/EDGE wanted signal. 
NOTE***:	Interfering signal (E-UTRA 3MHz) consisting of one resource block positioned at the stated offset, the channel bandwidth of the interfering signal is located adjacently to the RF bandwidth edge.

7.4.3	Additional Narrowband blocking minimum requirement for GSM/EDGE
The GSM/EDGE in-band blocking requirement as stated in TS 45.005 [5], applicable parts of subclauses 5.1.3 and 5.1.4, shall apply for any GSM/EDGE carrier.
The conditions specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.1 apply for GSM/EDGE in-band narrowband blocking. 
7.4.4	GSM/EDGE requirements for AM suppression
The GSM/EDGE AM suppression requirement as stated in TS 45.005 [5], applicable parts of subclauses 5.2.2, shall apply for any GSM/EDGE carrier.
The conditions specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.3 apply for GSM/EDGE AM suppression. 
7.4.5	Additional BC3 blocking minimum requirement
The interfering signal is a 1.28 Mcps UTRA TDD modulated signal as specified in Annex A.
For the wanted and interfering signal coupled to the base station antenna input, using the parameters in Table 7.4.5‑1, the following requirements shall be met:
-	For any E-UTRA TDD carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.2.
Table 7.4.5-1: Additional blocking requirement for Band Category 3
Operating Band
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal [MHz]
Interfering Signal mean power [dBm]
Wanted Signal mean power [dBm]
Interfering signal centre frequency minimum frequency offset from the RF bandwidth edge [MHz]
33 – 40
(FUL_low – 20)
to
(FUL_high + 20)
-40, 
PREFSENS + 6 dB*
±2.4
NOTE*: 	PREFSENS depends on the RAT and on the channel bandwidth, see section 7.2.

7.5	Out-of-band blocking
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.
7.5.1	General minimum requirement
For a wanted and an interfering signal coupled to BS antenna input using the parameters in Table 7.5.1-1, the following requirements shall be met:
-	For any E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA FDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.2.
-	For any GSM/EDGE carrier, the conditions are specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.1.
Table 7.5.1-1: Blocking performance requirement
Operating Band Number
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal [MHz]
Interfering Signal mean power [dBm]
Wanted Signal mean power [dBm]
Type of Interfering Signal
1-7, 9-11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21, 33-40
1 
(FUL_high +20)
to
to
(FUL_low -20) 
12750
-15
PREFSENS + x dB* 
CW carrier 
8
1 
(FUL_high +10)
to
to
(FUL_low  -20) 
12750
-15
PREFSENS + x dB* 
CW carrier 
12
1 
(FUL_high +13)
to
to
(FUL_low  -20) 
12750
-15
PREFSENS + x dB* 
CW carrier 
17
1 
(FUL_high +18)
to
to
(FUL_low  -20) 
12750
-15
PREFSENS + x dB* 
CW carrier 
20
1 
(FUL_high +20)
to
to
(FUL_low  -11) 
12750
-15
PREFSENS + x dB* 
CW carrier 
NOTE*: 	PREFSENS depends on the RAT and the channel bandwidth, see subclause 7.2. 
	"x" is equal to 6 in case of E-UTRA or UTRA wanted signals and equal to 3 in case of GSM/EDGE wanted signal.

7.5.2	Co-location minimum requirement
This additional blocking requirement may be applied for the protection of BS receivers when E-UTRA BS, UTRA, CDMA or GSM/EDGE operating in a different frequency band are co-located with a BS.
The requirements in this subclause assume a 30 dB coupling loss between the interfering transmitter and the BS receiver. 
NOTE:	For co-location with UTRA, the requirements are based on co-location with Wide Area UTRA FDD or TDD base stations.
For a wanted and an interfering signal coupled to BS antenna input using the parameters in Table 7.5.2-1, the following requirements shall be met:
-	For any E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA FDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.2.
-	For any GSM/EDGE carrier, the conditions are specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.1.
Table 7.5.2-1: Blocking requirement for when co-located with BS in other frequency bands.
Type of co-located BS
Centre Frequency of Interfering Signal (MHz)
Interfering Signal mean power (dBm)
Wanted Signal mean power (dBm)
Type of Interfering Signal
Macro GSM850 or CDMA850
869 – 894
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
Macro GSM900
921 – 960
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
Macro DCS1800
1805 – 1880
(Note 4)
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
Macro PCS1900
1930 – 1990
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band I or E-UTRA Band 1
2110 – 2170
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band II or E-UTRA Band 2
1930 – 1990
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band III or E-UTRA Band 3
1805 – 1880
(Note 4)
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band IV or E-UTRA Band 4
2110 – 2155
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band V or E-UTRA Band 5
869 – 894
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band VI or E-UTRA Band 6
875 – 885
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band VII or E-UTRA Band 7
2620 – 2690
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band VIII or E-UTRA Band 8
925 – 960
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band IX or E-UTRA Band 9
1844.9 – 1879.9
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band X or E-UTRA Band 10
2110 – 2170
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band XI or E-UTRA Band 11
1475.9 – 1495.9
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band XII or E-UTRA Band 12
729 – 746
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band XIIII or E-UTRA Band 13
746 – 756
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band XIV or E-UTRA Band 14
758 – 768
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
E-UTRA Band 17
734 – 746
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
E-UTRA Band 18
860 – 875
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band XIX or E-UTRA Band 19
875 – 890
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band XX or E-UTRA Band 20
791 – 821
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA FDD Band XXI or E-UTRA Band 21
1495.9 – 1510.9
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA TDD in Band a)
1900-1920
2010-2025
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
E-UTRA TDD in Band 33
1900-1920
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
E-UTRA TDD in Band 34
2010-2025
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA TDD in Band b)
1850-1910
1930-1990
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
E-UTRA TDD in Band 35
1850-1910

+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
E-UTRA TDD in Band 36
1930-1990
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA TDD in Band c) or E-UTRA TDD in Band 37
1910-1930
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
UTRA TDD in Band d) or E-UTRA in Band 38
2570-2620
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
E-UTRA in Band 39
1880-1920
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
E-UTRA in Band 40
2300-2400
+16
PREFSENS + x dB*
CW carrier
NOTE 1 (*):	PREFSENS depends on the RAT and the channel bandwidth, see subclause 7.2. 
	"x" is equal to 3 in case of GSM/EDGE wanted signal and equal to 6 in case of UTRA or E-UTRA wanted signals.
NOTE 2: 	Except for a BS operating in Band 13, these requirements do not apply when the interfering signal falls within the uplink operating band or in the 10 MHz immediately outside the uplink operating band.
For a BS operating in band 13 the requirements do not apply when the interfering signal falls within the frequency range 768-797 MHz.
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 30dB BS-BS minimum coupling loss.  However, there are certain site-engineering solutions that can be used. These techniques are addressed in TR 25.942 [7].
NOTE 4:	In China, the blocking requirement for co-location with DCS1800 and Band III BS is only applicable in the frequency range 1805-1850MHz.

7.6	Receiver spurious emissions
The receiver spurious emissions power is the power of emissions generated or amplified in a receiver that appear at the BS receiver antenna connector. The requirements apply to all BS with separate RX and TX antenna ports. In this case for FDD BS the test shall be performed when both TX and RX are on, with the TX port terminated. 
For TDD BS with common RX and TX antenna port the requirement applies during the Transmitter OFF period. For FDD BS with common RX and TX antenna port the transmitter spurious emission limits as specified in subclause 6.6.1 are valid.
7.6.3	General minimum requirement
The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the levels in Table 7.6.1-1:
Table 7.6.1-1: General spurious emissions requirement
Frequency range
Maximum level
Measurement Bandwidth
Note
30MHz – 1 GHz
-57 dBm
100 kHz 

1 GHz – 12.75 GHz
-47 dBm
1 MHz

NOTE:	The frequency range from FBW RF,DL,low -10 MHz to FBW RF,,Dlhigh + 10 MHz may be excluded from the requirement.

In addition to the requirements in Table 7.6.1-1, the power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the Additional spurious emissions requirements in subclause 6.6.1.3 and in case of FDD BS (for BC1 and BC2) emission shall not exceed the levels specified for Protection of the BS receivers of own or different BS in subclause 6.6.1.2. In addition, the requirements for co-location with other base stations specified in subclause 6.6.1.4 may also be applied.
7.6.2	Additional minimum requirement for BC2 (Category B)
For a BS operating in Band Category 2 when GSM/EDGE is configured and where Category B spurious emissions apply, the power of any spurious emissions shall not exceed the limits in Table 7.6.2-1.
Table 7.6.2-1: Additional BS spurious emissions limits for BC2, Category B
Frequency range
Frequency offset from downlink operating band edge
Maximum level
Measurement Bandwidth
500 MHz – 1 GHz
10 – 20 MHz
-57 dBm
300 kHz
20 – 30 MHz
-57 dBm
1 MHz
≥ 30 MHz
-57 dBm
3 MHz
1 GHz – 12.75 GHz
≥ 30 MHz
-47 dBm
3 MHz

7.7	Receiver intermodulation
Third and higher order mixing of the two interfering RF signals can produce an interfering signal in the band of the desired channel. Intermodulation response rejection is a measure of the capability of the receiver to receive a wanted signal on its assigned channel frequency in the presence of two interfering signals which have a specific frequency relationship to the wanted signal. 
7.7.1	General intermodulation minimum requirement
Interfering signals shall be a CW signal and an E-UTRA or UTRA signal as specified in Annex A. 
For the wanted signal at the assigned channel frequency and two interfering signals coupled to the base station antenna input, using the parameters in Table 7.7.1-1 and 7.7.1-2, the following requirements shall be met:
-	For any E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA FDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.2.
-	For any GSM/EDGE carrier, the conditions are specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.2.
Table 7.7.1-1: General intermodulation requirement 
Mean power of interfering signals [dBm]
Wanted Signal mean power [dBm]
Type of interfering signal
-48
PREFSENS +x dB*
See Table 7.7.1-2
NOTE*: 	PREFSENS depends on the RAT and on the channel bandwidth, see subclause 7.2.
"x" is equal to 6 in case of E-UTRA or UTRA wanted signals and equal to 3 in case of GSM/EDGE wanted signal.

Table 7.7.1-2: Interfering signals for intermodulation requirement 
RAT of the carrier adjacent to the high (low) edge of the RF bandwidth
Interfering signal centre frequency offset from the RF bandwidth edge [MHz]
Type of interfering signal
E-UTRA 1.4 MHz

±2.0 (BC1 and BC3) / 
±2.1 (BC2)
CW
±4.9
1.4MHz E-UTRA signal
E-UTRA 3 MHz

±4.4 (BC1 and BC3) / 
±4.5 (BC2)
CW
±10.5
3MHz E-UTRA signal
UTRA FDD and 
E-UTRA 5 MHz
±7.5
CW
±17.5
5MHz E-UTRA signal
E-UTRA 10 MHz

±7.375
CW
±17.5
5MHz E-UTRA signal
E-UTRA 15 MHz

±7.25
CW
±17.5
5MHz E-UTRA signal
E-UTRA 20 MHz
±7.125
CW
±17.5
5MHz E-UTRA signal
GSM/EDGE
±7.575
CW
±17.5
5MHz E-UTRA signal
1.28 Mcps UTRA TDD
±2.3 (BC3)
CW
±5.6 (BC3)
1.28Mcps UTRA TDD signal

7.7.2	General narrowband intermodulation minimum requirement
Interfering signals shall be a CW signal and an E-UTRA 1RB signal as specified in Annex A.
For the wanted signal at the assigned channel frequency and two interfering signals coupled to the base station antenna input, using the parameters in Table 7.7.2-1 and 7.7.2-2, the following requirements shall be met:
-	For any E-UTRA carrier, the throughput shall be ≥ 95% of the maximum throughput of the reference measurement channel defined in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA FDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.104 [2], subclause 7.2.
-	For any UTRA TDD carrier, the BER shall not exceed 0.001 for the reference measurement channel defined in TS 25.105 [3], subclause 7.2.
-	For any GSM/EDGE carrier, the conditions are specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.2.
Table 7.7.2-1: General narrowband intermodulation requirement 
Mean power of interfering signals [dBm]
Wanted Signal mean power [dBm]
Type of interfering signal
-52
PREFSENS +x dB*
See Table 7.7.2-2
NOTE*: 	PREFSENS depends on the RAT and on the channel bandwidth, see subclause 7.2.
"x" is equal to 6 in case of E-UTRA or UTRA wanted signals and equal to 3 in case of GSM/EDGE wanted signal.

Table 7.7.2-2: Interfering signals for narrowband intermodulation requirement 
RAT of the carrier adjacent to the high (low) edge of the RF bandwidth
CW or 1RB interfering signal centre frequency offset from the RF bandwidth edge [kHz]
Type of interfering signal
E-UTRA 1.4 MHz

±260 (BC1 and BC3) /  
±270 (BC2)
CW
±970 (BC1 and BC3) / 
±790 (BC2)
1.4 MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
E-UTRA 3 MHz

±260 (BC1 and BC3) / 
±270 (BC2)
CW
±960 (BC1 and BC3) / 
±780 (BC2)
3.0 MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
E-UTRA 5 MHz
±360
CW
±1060
5 MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
E-UTRA 10 MHz
(**)
±325
CW
±1240
5 MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
E-UTRA 15 MHz
(**)
±380
CW
±1600
5MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
E-UTRA 20 MHz
(**)
±345
CW
±1780
5MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
UTRA FDD
±345 (BC1 and BC2)
CW
±1780 (BC1 and BC2)
5MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
GSM/EDGE
±340
CW
±880
5MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
1.28Mcps UTRA TDD
±190 (BC3)
CW
±970 (BC3)
1.4 MHz E-UTRA signal, 1 RB*
NOTE*: 	Interfering signal consisting of one resource block positioned at the stated offset, the channel bandwidth of the interfering signal is located adjacently to the RF bandwidth edge. 
NOTE**:	This requirement shall apply only for an E-UTRA FRC A1-3 mapped to the frequency range at the channel edge adjacent to the interfering signals.

7.7.3	Additional narrowband intermodulation minimum requirement for GSM/EDGE
The GSM/EDGE MC-BTS receiver intermodulation requirement as stated in TS 45.005 [5], applicable parts of subclause 5.3.2 shall apply for any GSM/EDGE carrier.
The conditions specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.2.2 apply for the GSM/EDGE intermodulation requirement.
7.8	In-channel selectivity
In-channel selectivity (ICS) is a measure of the receiver ability to receive a wanted signal at its assigned resource block locations in the presence of an interfering signal received at a larger power spectral density. In this condition a throughput requirement shall be met for a specified reference measurement channel. 
7.8.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirement for in-channel selectivity is specified in TS 36.104 [4], subclause 7.4.
8	Performance requirements
Performance requirements specify the ability of the BS to correctly demodulate signals in various conditions and configurations. For UTRA and E-UTRA the requirements specify a minimum throughput or maximum BLER or BER that shall be achieved at a specific SNR. For GSM/EDGE the requirements specify a maximum FER, BLER or BER that shall be achieved at specific sensitivity levels I and specific carrier-to-interference ratios (C/I).
8.1	E-UTRA minimum requirement
For E-UTRA, the minimum requirements for performance are specified in TS 36.104 [4], clause 8.
8.2	UTRA FDD minimum requirement
For UTRA FDD, the minimum requirements for performance are specified in TS 25.104 [2], clause 8.
8.3	UTRA TDD minimum requirement
For UTRA TDD, the minimum requirements for performance are specified in TS 25.105 [3], clause 8.
8.4	GSM/EDGE minimum requirement
For GSM/EDGE, the minimum requirements for reference sensitivity level and reference interference level are specified in TS 45.005 [5], applicable parts of clauses 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5 and 6.6. The conditions specified in TS 45.005 [5], Annex P.1 are valid for GSM sensitivity and interference performance.

Annex A (normative):
Characteristics of interfering signals
A.1	UTRA FDD interfering signal
The UTRA FDD interfering signal shall be a DPCH containing the DPCCH and one DPDCH. The data content for each channelization code shall be uncorrelated with each other and to the wanted signal and spread and modulated according to clause 4 of TS 25.213. Further characteristics of DPDCH and DPCCH are specified in Table A.1-1.
Table A.1-1: Characteristics of UTRA FDD interfering signal
Channel
Bit Rate
Spreading Factor
Channelization Code
Relative Power
DPDCH
240 kbps
16
4
0 dB
DPCCH
15 kbps
256
0
-5.46 dB
NOTE:	The DPDCH and DPCCH settings are chosen to simulate a signal with realistic Peak to Average Ratio.

A.2	UTRA TDD interfering signal
The UTRA TDD interfering signal shall be 1.28 Mcps UTRA TDD signal with one code. The data content shall be uncorrelated to the wanted signal. They are specified in Table A.2-1.
Table A.2-1: Characteristics of UTRA TDD interfering signal
UTRA TDD option
Type of Interfering Signal
1.28 Mcps UTRA TDD
1,28 Mcps UTRA TDD signal with one code*


* NOTE: 	The hannelization code ID and Midamble shift shall be different with the wanted signal’s.


A.3	E-UTRA interfering signal
The E-UTRA interfering signal shall be a PUSCH containing data and reference symbols. Normal CP is used. The data content shall be uncorrelated to the wanted signal and modulated according to clause 5 of TS 36.211. Mapping of PUSCH modulation to receiver requirement are specified in Table A.3-1.
Table A.3-1: Modulation of the E-UTRA interfering signal
Receiver requirement
Modulation
Narrowband blocking
QPSK
Receiver intermodulation
QPSK

Annex B (normative): 
Environmental requirements for the BS equipment
The BS equipment shall fulfil all the requirements in the full range of environmental conditions for the relevant environmental class. The environmental conditions and class shall be from the relevant IEC specifications or the corresponding ETSI specifications listed below.
IEC specifications for environmental requirements:
IEC 60 721-3-3	"Stationary use at weather protected locations" [11]
IEC 60 721-3-4	"Stationary use at non weather protected locations" [12]
ETSI specifications for environmental requirements:
ETSI EN 300 019-1-3	"Stationary use at weather protected locations" [13]
ETSI EN 300 019-1-4	"Stationary use at non weather protected locations" [14]
Normally it should be sufficient for all tests to be conducted using normal test conditions except where otherwise stated. For guidance on the use of test conditions to be used in order to show compliance refer to TS 37.141 [10].
Annex C (informative):
Change history
Change history
DateTSG #TSG Doc.CRRevSubject/CommentOldNew2009-07R4#51bisR4-092358Specification skeleton0.0.12009-08R4#52R4-093257Agreed Text Proposals in RAN4#52:
R4-093005, "TS 37.104: TP on Relationship between minimum requirements and test requirements (TS ch 4.2)"
R4-093006, "TS 37.104: TP on Base station classes (TS ch 4.3)"
R4-093008, "TS 37.104: TP on Operating bands and Band Categories (TS ch 4.5)"
R4-093009, "TS 37.104: TP on Channel arrangement (TS ch 4.6)"
R4-093011, "TS 37.104: TP on Transmitter characteristics – General (TS ch 6.1)"
R4-093012, "TS 37.104: TP on Output power dynamics (TS ch 6.3)"
R4-093016, "TS 37.104: TP on Transmitter Intermodulation (TS ch 6.7)"
R4-093017, "TS 37.104: TP on Receiver characteristics  General (TS ch 7.1)"
R4-093018, "TS 37.104: TP on Reference sensitivity level (TS ch 7.2)"
R4-093019, "TS 37.104: TP on Dynamic range (TS ch 7.3)"
R4-093022, "TS 37.104: TP on Receiver spurious emissions (TS ch 7.6)"
R4-093024, "TS 37.104: TP on In-channel selectivity (TS ch 7.8)"
R4-093375, "TS 37.104: TP on MSR References and definitions (TS ch 2 and 3)"
R4-093376, "TS 37.104: TP on Regional requirements (TS ch 4.4)"
R4-093378, "TS 37.104: TP on Transmitted signal quality (TS ch 6.5)"
R4-093379, "TS 37.104: TP on Transmitter spurious emissions (TS ch 6.6 and 6.6.1)"
R4-093380, "TS 37.104: TP on Operating band unwanted emissions (TS ch 6.6.2)"
R4-093381, "TS 37.104: TP on In-band selectivity and blocking (TS ch 7.4)"
R4-093382, "TS 37.104: TP on Out-of-band blocking (TS ch 7.5)"
R4-093383, "TS 37.104: TP on Receiver intermodulation (TS ch 7.7)"0.0.10.1.02009-09RAN #45RP-090764Presentation to TSG RAN for information0.1.01.0.02009-10R4#52bisR4-093979Agreed Text Proposals in RAN4#52bis:
R4-093788, "TS 37.104: TP on Relation to other RAN and GERAN specifications (TS ch 4.2)"
R4-093792, "TS 37.104: TP on Spurious emissions requirements in BC2 (TS ch 6.6.2 and 7.6)"
R4-093796, "TS 37.104: TP on Characteristics of interfering signals"
R4-094013, "Clarification on Spurious emissions limits for BS co-existed with another BS (37.104)"
R4-094050, "TS 37.104: TP on Additional spurious emissions requirement (TS ch 6.6.1.3)"
R4-094051, "TS 37.104: TP on Introduction of BC2 transmitter requirements (TS ch 6)"
R4-094052, "TS 37.104: TP on Introduction of BC2 receiver requirements (TS ch 7)"
R4-094053, "TS 37.104: TP on Applicability of requirements (TS ch 5)"
R4-094054, "TS 37.104: TP on Performance requirements (TS ch 8)"
R4-094058, "TP for 37.104 Maximum power requirements"1.0.01.1.02009-11R4#53R4-094476Agreed Text Proposals in RAN4#52bis:
R4-094061, "A Note of 37.104 MSR category 3 on additional spurious emission requirement when BC3 is deployed in the same geographical area as the PHS"
R4-094062, "TP of 37.104 on Transmitter intermodulation requirement of MSR category 3"
R4-094063, "TP of 37.104 on Out-of-band blocking requirement of MSR category 3"
R4-094075, "Text proposal of transmitter off power for TS37.104"
R4-094076, "Text proposal of receiver intermodulation of BC3 for TS37.104"1.1.01.2.02009-11R4#53R4-094777Agreed Text Proposals in RAN4#53:
R4-094403, "Corrections on frequency range of unwanted emissions requirements (37.104)"
R4-094479, "TS 37.104: TP on Occupied bandwidth (TS ch 6.6.3)"
R4-094480, "TS 37.104: TP on remaining BC3 transmitter requirements (TR ch 6)"
R4-094484, "TS 37.104: TP on Inclusion of requirements by reference (TS ch 5.4)"
R4-094485, "TS 37.104: TP on additional emission requirements for GSM (TS ch 6.6.2.3)"
R4-094486, "TS 37.104: TP on General updates”
R4-094540, "Output Power clarification"
R4-094662, "TS 37.104: TP for scope update (TS ch 1)”
R4-094663, "TS 37.104: TP on Environmental requirements for the BS equipment (TS Annex B)"
R4-094862, "TS 37.104: TP for ACLR requirement (TS ch 6.6.4)"
R4-094863, "TS 37.104: TP on Applicability of requirements for BC3"
R4-094881, "Proposed updates of references to TS 45.005 in MSR specification TR 37.104 (GERAN1 AHG1-090157)”
R4-094882, "TS 37.104: TP on Declared output power parameters"
R4-094883, "TS 37.104: TP on remaining BC3 receiver requirements (TS ch 7)"1.2.01.3.02009-12RAN #46RP-091107Presentation to TSG RAN for approval.1.3.02.0.02009-12RAN #46RP-091107Approved in TSG RAN#462.0.09.0.02010-03RAN #47RP-1002651Correction of additional spurious emission requirement for BC29.0.09.1.02010-03RAN #47RP-1002657ACLR requirement E-UTRA channel BW <5 MHz9.0.09.1.02010-03RAN #47RP-1002653MSR corrections in TS 37.1049.0.09.1.02010-03RAN #47RP-10026551Alignment of MSR specification with new items in single-RAT specifications 9.0.09.1.02010-03RAN #47RP-1002656Correction of scope9.0.09.1.02010-06RP-48RP-100625014Corrections to clause 7.19.1.09.2.02010-06RP-48RP-1006250131Corrections to MSR core requirements9.1.09.2.02010-06RP-48RP-100625012Correction to Clause 6.19.1.09.2.02010-06RP-48RP-1006250101Clarification to the receiver narrowband blocking requirement9.1.09.2.02010-06RP-48RP-1006250091Clarification to the receiver narrowband intermodulation requirement9.1.09.2.02010-06RP-48RP-1006250082Co-existence with services in adjacent frequency bands9.1.09.2.02010-06RP-48RP-100625015Spurious emissions limits and blocking requirements for coexistence with CDMA8509.1.09.2.02010-09RP-49RP-1009220181TS 37.104 Subclause 7.7; Receiver intermodulation9.2.09.3.02010-12RP-50RP-101345022 Band XII/12 frequency range9.3.09.4.02011-06RP-52RP-110794032 Modifications to Band 3 to allow LTE Band 3 operation in Japan (Rel-9 TS37.104 CR)9.4.09.5.02011-06RP-52RP-110794040 Correction of RX spurious emissions for non-GSM/EDGE configurations9.4.09.5.02011-06RP-52RP-1107940381General corrections for TS 37.104 9.4.09.5.02011-06RP-52RP-1107940452Revision of Time Alignment Error definition9.4.09.5.0RP-53RP-111252050 Correcting the time alignment text in the applicability tables9.5.09.6.02012-06RP-56RP-120771070-Introduction of Japanese Regulatory Requirements to W-CDMA Band VIII (R9)9.6.09.7.02012-12RP-58RP-1218570921Modification to increase GSM Carrier Power in MSR BS for Band Category 29.7.09.8.02012-12RP-58RP-121857097-Correction to additional BS spurious emissions limits for BC29.7.09.8.02012-12RP-58RP-121859100-Correction of PHS protection requirement9.7.09.8.02012-12Editorial Correction9.8.09.8.12013-06RP-60RP-130763140 channel raster9.8.19.9.009-2013RP-61RP-131280150 UEM requirement in BC2 for lower BS output power9.9.09.10.010-2013Editorial corrections9.10.09.10.112-2013RP-62RP-131925179 Correction of references9.10.19.11.0








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