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For a fixed VLRBW = 200 kHz, and fixed ItBW= 200 kHz, the attenuation Att(dBc/Bref) will be different depending on the values of the Bref in order to achieve the same interference power level.

Case 1, ItBW > Bref :

Bref = 100 kHz, with Att = -3 dBc/Bref, iRSS =  -51.48 dBm;                                           

 

As mentioned in Section A7.5 on p.287, if the reference bandwidth is lower than the emission bandwidth then the attenuation must be defined with negative sign;

 

Case 2, ItBW = Bref:

Bref = 200 kHz, with Att = 0 dBc/Bref, iRSS =  -54.49 dBm;                                            

 

If the reference bandwidth is equal to the emission bandwidth then the attenuation should be set  as zero.

 

Case 3, ItBW < Bref:

Bref = 400 kHz, with Att = 3 dBc/Bref, iRSS =  -57.5 dBm;                                             

 

If the reference bandwidth is larger than the emission bandwidth then the attenuation must be defined with positive sign;

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