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19、ON OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANKTIA/EIA-136-110-B-1E iContents 1. Mobile Station 1 1.1 Transmitter Channel Frequency Spacing and Designation .1 1.1.1
20、 800 MHz Operation1 1.1.2 1900 MHz Operation5 1.1.3 IMT-2000 Band Operation .7 1.1.4 700 MHz Operation10 1.2 Receiver Channel Frequency Spacing and Designation12 1.2.1 800 MHz Operation12 1.2.2 1900 MHz Operation13 1.2.3 IMT-2000 Band Operation .13 1.2.4 700 MHz Operation14 2. Base Station 15 2.1 Tr
21、ansmitter Channel Frequency Spacing and Designation .15 2.1.1 800 MHz Operation15 2.1.2 1900 MHz Operation16 2.1.3 IMT-2000 Band Operation .16 2.1.4 700 MHz Operation17 2.2 Receiver Channel Frequency Spacing and Designation18 2.2.1 800 MHz Operation18 2.2.2 1900 MHz Operation19 2.2.3 IMT-2000 Band O
22、peration .19 2.2.4 700 MHz Operation20 3. Change History for TIA/EIA-136-11022 TIA/EIA-136-110-B-1E ii Tables Table 1 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 30 kHz Bearer Channel at 800 MHz Operation.2 Table 2 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 200 kHz Bearer Channel at 800 MHz Operation.3 Table 3 Cha
23、nnel Numbers and Frequencies for 30 kHz Bearer Channel at 1900 MHz Operation.5 Table 4 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 200 kHz Bearer Channel at 1900 MHz Operation.6 Table 5 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 30 kHz Bearer Channel in IMT-2000 Band Operation8 Table 6 Channel Numbers and Frequenc
24、ies for 200 kHz Bearer Channel in IMT-2000 Band Operation.9 Table 7 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 30 kHz Bearer Channel at 700 MHz Operation.10 Table 8 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 200 kHz Bearer Channel at 700 MHz Operation.11 TIA/EIA-136-110-B-1E 11. Mobile Station 1 1.1 Transmitter C
25、hannel Frequency Spacing and 2 Designation 3 1.1.1 800 MHz Operation 4 1.1.1.1 30 kHz Bearer Channel 5 Channel spacing shall be 30 kHz and the dual-mode mobile station transmit channel at 6 825.030 MHz (and the corresponding base station transmit channel at 870.030 MHz) 7 shall be termed channel num
26、ber 1. The 20 MHz range of channels 1 through 666 as 8 shown in Table 1 for System A and System B is basic. The additional 5 MHz of channels 9 667 through 799 and (wrap-around) 991 through 1023 for extending System A (A, A) 10 and B (B) is mandatory. The station class mark (SCM, see TIA-EIA-136-140)
27、 shall be 11 set appropriately. 12 TIA/EIA-136-110-B-1E 2 Table 1 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 30 kHz Bearer Channel 1 at 800 MHz Operation 2 System Bandwidth (MHz) Number of Channels Boundary Channel Transmitter Center Frequency (MHz) Number Mobile Base (Not used) 1 (990) (824.010) (869.010)
28、 991 824.040 869.040 A 1 33 1023 825. 000 870. 000 1 825.030 870.030 A 10 333 333 834.990 879.990 334 835.020 880.020 B 10 333 666 844.980 889.980 667 845.010 890.010 A 1.5 50 716 846.480 891.480 717 846.510 891.510 B 2.5 83 799 848.970 893.970 In the above, the center frequency in MHz corresponding
29、 to the channel number (expressed as N) is calculated as follows. Transmitter Channel Number Center Frequency (MHz) Mobile1 N 799 0.030 N + 825.000 990 N 1023 0.030 (N 1023) + 825.000 Base1 N 799 0.030 N + 870.000 990 N 1023 0.030 (N 1023) + 870.000 1.1.1.2 200 kHz Bearer Channel 3 Channel spacing s
30、hall be 200 kHz and the mobile station transmit channel at 824.200 4 MHz (and the corresponding base station transmit channel at 869.200 MHz) shall be 5 termed channel number 128. The 20 MHz range of channels 132 through 231 is as shown 6 in Table 2 for System A and System B. The additional 5 MHz of
31、 channels 233 through 7 251 and 128 through 131 for extending System A (A, A) and B (B) is mandatory. 8 TIA/EIA-136-110-B-1E 3Table 2 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 200 kHz Bearer Channel at 800 1 MHz Operation 2 System Bandwidth (MHz) Number of Channels BoundaryChannel Transmitter Center Frequ
32、ency (MHz) Number Mobile Base (Not used) 1 XXX (824.000) (869.000) 128 824.200 869.200 A 1 4 131 824.800 869.800 132 825.000 870.000 A 10 50 181 834.800 879.800 (Not used) 1 182 (835.000) (880.000) 183 835.200 880.200 B 10 49 231 844.800 889.800 (Not used) 1 232 (845.000) (890.000) 233 845.200 890.2
33、00 A 1.5 6 238 846.200 891.200 239 846.400 891.400 (Not used) 2 240 846.600 891.600 241 846.800 891.800 B 2.5 11 251 848.800 893.800 In the above, the center frequency in MHz corresponding to the channel number (expressed as N) is calculated as follows. Transmitter Channel Number Center Frequency (M
34、Hz) Mobile 128 N 251 0.2 (N-127) + 824.000 Base 128 N 251 0.2 (N-127) + 869.000 TIA/EIA-136-110-B-1E 4 1.1.1.3 1.6 MHz Bearer Channel 1 Channel spacing shall be 1.6 MHz. The channel number assignments are the same as for 2 the 200 kHz Bearer Channel (see Section 1.1.1.2), with the additional require
35、ment that 3 the channels are spaced 1.6 MHz apart. Therefore for a given 1.6 MHz bearer located at 4 channel N, the next 1.6 MHz bearer channels shall be located at channel numbers N+8M, 5 where M is an integer. Additionally, a guard band is required between 1.6 MHz bearer 6 channels and uncoordinat
36、ed spectrum. The amount of guard band is implementation 7 dependant, and ranges from 200 kHz to a maximum 1.6 MHz. This channel allocation 8 provides the maximum flexibility in the use of radio spectrum. 9 As an example, a deployment of a 1.6 MHz bearer channel in the 800 MHz A band could 10 utilize
37、 channel 139 (826.400 Mobile Station Transmitter, 871.400 Base Station 11 Transmitter) as the first channel. The reasoning is as follows: assuming a 1.6 MHz guard 12 band is required from 824.000 MHz & 869.000 MHz, plus an additional .800 MHz (1/2 13 the channel width). Because the channel spacing i
38、s required to be 1.6 MHz, the second 14 bearer would be located at channel 147. Additional channels would be allocated 15 throughout the remainder of the frequency block. Similarly, an implementation could 16 choose to use channel 138 as the first 1.6 MHz bearer channel, and channel 146 as the 17 se
39、cond 1.6 MHz bearer channel, and so on. 18 TIA/EIA-136-110-B-1E 51.1.2 1900 MHz Operation 1 1.1.2.1 30 kHz Bearer Channel 2 Channel spacing shall be 30 kHz with the mobile station and the corresponding base 3 station transmit channels as listed in Table 3. 4 Table 3 Channel Numbers and Frequencies f
40、or 30 kHz Bearer Channel 5 at 1900 MHz Operation 6 Band Bandwidth (MHz) Number of Channels Boundary Channel Transmitter Center Frequency (MHz) Number Mobile Base Not Used 1 1 1850.010 1930.050 A 15 497 2 1850.040 1930.080 498 1864.920 1944.960 A,D (Note 1) 1 499 1864.950 1944.990 A,D (Note 1) 1 500
41、1864.980 1945.020 A,D (Note 1) 1 501 1865.010 1945.050 D 5 164 502 1865.040 1945.080 665 1869.930 1949.970 D,B (Note 1) 1 666 1869.960 1950.000 D,B (Note 1) 1 667 1869.990 1950.030 B 15 498 668 1870.020 1950.060 1165 1884.930 1964.970 B,E (Note 1) 1 1166 1884.960 1965.000 B,E (Note 1) 1 1167 1884.99
42、0 1965.030 E 5 165 1168 1885.020 1965.060 1332 1889.940 1969.980 E,F (Note 1) 1 1333 1889.970 1970.010 E,F (Note 1) 1 1334 1890.000 1970.040 F 5 164 1335 1890.030 1970.070 1498 1894.920 1974.960 F,C (Note 1) 1 1499 1894.950 1974.990 F,C (Note 1) 1 1500 1894.980 1975.020 F,C (Note 1) 1 1501 1895.010
43、1975.050 C 15 497 1502 1895.040 1975.080 1998 1909.920 1989.960 Not Used 1 1999 1909.950 1989.990 Note 1: This channel does not entirely fall into a single band (A,B,C,D,E or F). A 7 mobile station capable of operating in any band (A,B,C,D,E or F or any 8 TIA/EIA-136-110-B-1E 6 combination of these)
44、 shall be able to operate also on the associated border 1 channel(s). 2 In the above, the transmitter center frequency in MHz corresponding to the channel 3 number (expressed as N) is calculated as follows: 4 Transmitter Channel Number Center Frequency (MHz) Mobile1 N 1999 0.030 N + 1849.980 Base1 N
45、 1999 0.030 N + 1930.020 1.1.2.2 200 kHz Bearer Channel 5 Channel spacing shall be 200 kHz with the mobile station and the corresponding base 6 station transmit channels as listed in Table 4. 7 Table 4 Channel Numbers and Frequencies for 200 kHz Bearer 8 Channel at 1900 MHz Operation 9 Band Bandwidt
46、h(MHz) Number of Channels Boundary Channel Transmitter Center Frequency (MHz) Number Mobile Base A 15 74 512 585 1850.200 1864.800 1930.200 1944.800 A, D (Note 1) 1 586 1865.000 1945.000 D 5 24 587 610 1865.200 1869.800 1945.200 1949.800 D, B (Note 1) 1 611 1870.000 1950.000 B 15 74 612 685 1870.200
47、 1884.800 1950.200 1964.800 B, E (Note 1) 1 686 1885.000 1965.000 E 5 24 687 710 1885.200 1889.800 1965.200 1969.800 E, F (Note 1) 1 711 1890.000 1970.000 F 5 24 712 735 1890.200 1894.800 1970.200 1974.800 F, C (Note 1) 1 736 1895.000 1975.000 C 15 74 737 810 1895.200 1909.800 1975.200 1989.800 TIA/
48、EIA-136-110-B-1E 7Note 1: This channel does not entirely fall into a single band (A,B,C,D,E or F). A 1 mobile station capable of operating in any band (A,B,C,D,E or F or any 2 combination of these) shall be able to operate also on the associated border 3 channel(s). 4 In the above, the transmitter c
49、enter frequency in MHz corresponding to the channel 5 number (expressed as N) is calculated as follows: 6 Transmitter Channel Number Center Frequency (MHz) Mobile 512 N 810 0.2 (N-511) + 1850.000 Base 512 N 810 0.2 (N-511) + 1930.000 1.1.2.3 1.6 MHz Bearer Channel 7 Channel spacing shall be 1.6 MHz. The channel number assignments are the same as for 8 the 200 kHz Bearer Channel (see Section 1.1.2.2) with the additional requirement that the 9 channels are spaced 1.6 MHz apart. Therefore for a give
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