The present document applies to the following radio equipment types:
- Repeaters for GSM.
This radio equipment type is capable of operating in all or any part of the frequency bands given in table 1-1.
Table 1-1: GSM Repeater frequency bands
GSM band | Direction of transmission | GSM Repeater relevant frequency bands |
P-GSM 900 | Downlink
Uplink |
935 MHz to 960 MHz
890 MHz to 915 MHz |
E-GSM 900 | Downlink
Uplink |
925 MHz to 960 MHz
880 MHz to 915 MHz |
R-GSM 900 | Downlink
Uplink |
921 MHz to 960 MHz
876 MHz to 915 MHz |
ER-GSM 900 | Downlink
Uplink |
918 MHz to 960 MHz
873 MHz to 915 MHz |
DCS 1 800 | Downlink
Uplink |
1 805 MHz to 1 880 MHz
1 710 MHz to 1 785 MHz |
GSM 450 | Downlink
Uplink |
460,4 MHz to 467,6 MHz
450,4 MHz to 457,6 MHz |
GSM 480 | Downlink
Uplink |
488,8 MHz to 496 MHz
478,8 MHz to 486 MHz |
NOTE 1: In some circumstances, for instance when an operator (or more than one operator who co-ordinate the use of repeaters), is not allocated a complete band as defined in table 1-1, it may be necessary to restrict the frequency range of operations of repeaters. In these circumstances, the test of “Gain outside pass band” in annex C may be used to verify the performance of the repeater.
NOTE 2: A repeater is designed to operate in one or several pass bands within the MS and BTS relevant transmit bands.The present document covers requirements for GSM Repeaters for 3GPP Release 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that radio equipment both effectively uses and supports theefficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
- Edition:
- 12.5.1
- Published:
- 04/01/2016
- Number of Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 1 file , 100 KB
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
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