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Frequency Offset

Base Station

Any frequency

- 23 dBm


A24.2.2    Interfering link characteristics – TETRA

The interfering TETRA system is assumed to have a 18 kHz emission bandwidth and a channel spacing which is equal to 25 kHz. The distribution in terms of frequency use over the 2 MHz band is taken as a uniform distribution, where each channel is being assigned the same probability. Based on information provided in ERC Report 104 for TETRA system based on 25 kHz channel spacing, the following characteristics are used to describe the TETRA equipments:


Table 100

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Table 103: Parameters used to model the TETRA systems


Parameter

Mobile Station 

Base Station

Channel Spacing

25 kHz

25 kHz

Transmit Power

30 dBm

40 dBm

Receiver Bandwidth

18 kHz

18 kHz

Antenna Height

1.5 m

30 m

Antenna Gain

0 dBi

11 dBi

Active Interferer Density Range

Variable

Variable

Receiver Sensitivity

- 103 dBm

- 106 dBm

Receiver Protection Criterion (C/I)

19 dB

19 dB

Power Control Characteristic

5 dB steps to a maximum of 15 dB. Threshold = - 86 dBm

Not used


 

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Table 101104: Unwanted emissions for TETRA systems (measurement bandwidth of 18 kHz)
(interefering link transmitter)


Frequency Offset

30 dBm Mobile Station

Attenuation in dBc

25 kHz

- 30 dBm

60

50 kHz

- 36 dBm

66

75 kHz

- 36 dBm

66

100 - 250 kHz

- 45 dBm

75

250 - 500 kHz

- 50 dBm

80

> 500 kHz[1]

- 70 dBm

100



[1] The level of unwanted emissions is supposed to be constant for frequency offset higher than 500kHz