1、 Recommendation ITU-R M.1580-5(02/2014)Generic unwanted emission characteristics of base stations using the terrestrial radio interfaces of IMT-2000M SeriesMobile, radiodetermination, amateurand related satellite servicesii Rec. ITU-R M.1580-5 Foreword The role of the Radiocommunication Sector is to
2、 ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services, including satellite services, and carry out studies without limit of frequency range on the basis of which Recommendations are adopted. The regulatory and policy function
3、s of the Radiocommunication Sector are performed by World and Regional Radiocommunication Conferences and Radiocommunication Assemblies supported by Study Groups. Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR) ITU-R policy on IPR is described in the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC referenc
4、ed in Annex 1 of Resolution ITU-R 1. Forms to be used for the submission of patent statements and licensing declarations by patent holders are available from http:/www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/patents/en where the Guidelines for Implementation of the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC and the ITU-
5、R patent information database can also be found. Series of ITU-R Recommendations (Also available online at http:/www.itu.int/publ/R-REC/en) Series Title BO Satellite delivery BR Recording for production, archival and play-out; film for television BS Broadcasting service (sound) BT Broadcasting servi
6、ce (television) F Fixed service M Mobile, radiodetermination, amateur and related satellite services P Radiowave propagation RA Radio astronomy RS Remote sensing systems S Fixed-satellite service SA Space applications and meteorology SF Frequency sharing and coordination between fixed-satellite and
7、fixed service systems SM Spectrum management SNG Satellite news gathering TF Time signals and frequency standards emissions V Vocabulary and related subjects Note: This ITU-R Recommendation was approved in English under the procedure detailed in Resolution ITU-R 1. Electronic Publication Geneva, 201
8、4 ITU 2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, by any means whatsoever, without written permission of ITU. Rec. ITU-R M.1580-5 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M.1580-5* Generic unwanted emission characteristics of base stations using the terrestrial radio interfaces of IMT-200
9、0 (Question ITU-R 229-2/5) (2002-2005-2007-2009-2012-2014) Scope This Recommendation provides the generic unwanted emission characteristics of base stations using the terrestrial radio interfaces of IMT-2000. Implementation of characteristics of base stations using the terrestrial radio interfaces o
10、f IMT-2000 in any of the bands included in this Recommendation is subject to compliance with the Radio Regulations. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that unwanted emissions consist of both spurious and out-of-band (OoB) emissions according to No. 1.146 of the Radio Regulations (RR
11、) and that spurious and OoB emissions are defined in RR Nos. 1.145 and 1.144, respectively; b) that limitation of the maximum permitted levels of unwanted emissions of IMT-2000 base stations (BS) is necessary to protect other radio systems and services from interference and to enable coexistence bet
12、ween different technologies; c) that too stringent limits may lead to an increase in complexity of IMT-2000 BS; d) that every effort should be made to keep limits for unwanted emissions at the lowest possible values taking account of economic factors and technological limitations; e) that Recommenda
13、tion ITU-R SM.329 relates to the effects, measurements and limits to be applied to spurious domain emissions; f) that the same spurious emission limits apply equally to BS of all radio interfaces; g) that Recommendation ITU-R SM.1541 relating to OoB emission specifies generic limits in the OoB domai
14、n which generally constitute the least restrictive OoB emission limits and encourages the development of more specific limits for each system; h) that the levels of spurious emissions of IMT-2000 BS shall comply with the limits specified in RR Appendix 3; i) that the harmonization of unwanted emissi
15、on limits will facilitate global use and access to a global market; however national/regional variations in unwanted emission limits may exist; j) that unwanted emission limits are dependent on the transmitter emission characteristics, ITU spurious emission limits and national standards and regulati
16、ons in addition to depending on services operating in other bands; k) that the technology used by a system and its conformance with the recommended specifications and standards in Recommendation ITU-R M.1457 defines that system as IMT-2000 regardless of the frequency band of operation; *This Recomme
17、ndation should be brought to the attention of Radiocommunication Study Group 1. 2 Rec. ITU-R M.1580-5 l) that harmonized frequency arrangements for the bands identified for IMT are addressed in Recommendation ITU-R M.1036, which also indicates that some administrations may deploy IMT-2000 systems in
18、 bands other than those identified in the RR, noting a) the work carried out by standardization bodies to define limits to protect other radio systems and services from interference and to enable coexistence between different technologies; b) that IMT-2000 base stations must comply with local, regio
19、nal, and international regulations for out-of-band and spurious emissions relevant to their operations, wherever such regulations apply; c) that the notes and annexes of this Recommendation being based on the ongoing work in standardization bodies in order to reflect the wide applicability of IMT-20
20、00 technologies and to maintain consistency with the technology specifications, may contain material which reflects information related to the technology applications in bands other than those identified for IMT, recommends that the unwanted emission characteristics of IMT-2000 base stations should
21、be based on the limits contained in the technology specific Annexes 1 to 6 which correspond to the radio interface specifications described in 5.1 to 5.6 of Recommendation ITU-R M.1457. NOTE 1 Except the cases stated in Notes 2, 3, 4 and 5, the unwanted emission limits are defined for BS operating a
22、ccording to the following arrangement: frequency division duplex (FDD) uplink in the band 1 920-1 980 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 2 110-2 170 MHz and time division duplex (TDD) in the band 1 885-1 980 MHz and 2 010-2 025 MHz. Future versions of this Recommendation will include limits applicable to
23、 other frequency bands. Subject to further study, it is anticipated that such limits would be similar to those already contained in this Recommendation. NOTE 2 The unwanted emission limits defined in Annex 1 are for BS operating at least one of the following arrangements: FDD uplink in the band 1 92
24、0-1 980 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 2 110-2 170 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band I in UTRA or Band 1 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 1 850-1 910 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 1 930-1 990 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band II in UTRA or Band 2 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 1 710-1
25、 785 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 1 805-1 880 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band III in UTRA or Band 3 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 1 710-1 755 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 2 110-2 155 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band IV in UTRA or Band 4 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 824- 849
26、 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 869-894 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band V in UTRA or Band 5 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 830- 840 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 875-885 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band VI in UTRA or Band 6 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 2 500-2 570 MHz, FDD down
27、link in the band 2 620-2 690 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band VII in UTRA or Band 7 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 880-915 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 925-960 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band VIII in UTRA or Band 8 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 1 749.9-1 784.9 MHz, FDD downlin
28、k in the band 1 844.9-1 879.9 MHz, in Annex 1 to referred as FDD Band IX in UTRA or Band 9 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 1 710-1 770 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 2 110-2 170 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band X in UTRA or Band 10 in E-UTRA. Rec. ITU-R M.1580-5 3 FDD uplink in the band 1 42
29、7.9-1 447.9 MHz#, FDD downlink in the band 1 475.9-1 495.9 MHz#, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band XI in UTRA or Band 11 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 699-716 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 729-746 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band XII in UTRA or Band 12 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 7
30、77-787 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 746-756 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band XIII in UTRA or Band 13 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 788-798 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 758-768 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band XIV in UTRA or Band 14 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 704-716 MHz, F
31、DD downlink in the band 734-746 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band 17 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 815-830 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 860-875 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band 18 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 830-845 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 875-890 MHz, in Annex 1 referr
32、ed to as FDD Band XIX in UTRA or Band 19 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 832-862 MHz, FDD downlink in the band 791-821 MHz, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band XX in UTRA or Band 20 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 1 447.9-1 462.9 MHz#, FDD downlink in the band 1 495.9-1 510.9 MHz#, in Annex 1 ref
33、erred to as FDD Band XXI in UTRA or Band 21 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 3 410-3 490 MHz#, FDD downlink in the band 3 510-3 590 MHz#, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band XXII in UTRA or Band 22 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 2 000-2 020 MHz#, FDD downlink in the band 2 180-2 200 MHz#, in Anne
34、x 1 referred to as Band 23 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 1 626.5-1 660.5 MHz#, FDD downlink in the band 1 525-1559 MHz#, in Annex 1 referred to as Band 24 in E-UTRA. FDD uplink in the band 1 850-1 915 MHz#, FDD downlink in the band 1 930-1 995 MHz#, in Annex 1 referred to as FDD Band XXV in UTRA
35、 or Band 25 in E-UTRA. NOTE 2A The unwanted emission limits defined in Annex 1 are for BS operating at least on one of the following combinations: E-UTRA intra-band contiguous carrier aggregation Band 1. E-UTRA inter-band carrier aggregation Band 1 and Band 5. DB-DC-HSDPA configurations with the upl
36、ink in Band I and Band VIII and downlink in Band I or Band VIII: DB-DC-HSDPA configurations with the uplink in Band II and Band IV and downlink in Band II or Band IV: DB-DC-HSDPA configurations with the uplink in Band I and Band V and downlink in Band I or Band V. DB-DC-HSDPA configurations with the
37、 uplink in Band I and Band XI and downlink in Band I or Band XI. DB-DC-HSDPA configurations with the uplink in Band II and Band V and downlink in Band II or Band V. #All frequency bands or parts of the bands referenced in this Recommendation which are not identified for IMT in the ITU Radio Regulati
38、ons have been marked with “#”. 4 Rec. ITU-R M.1580-5 Single-band 4C-HSDPA in Band I with 3 downlink carriers. Dual-band 4C-HSDPA with 2 downlink carriers in Band I, 1 downlink carrier in Band VIII and uplink in Band I or VIII. Dual-band 4C-HSDPA with 3 downlink carriers in Band I, 1 downlink carrier
39、 in Band VIII and uplink in Band I or VIII. Dual-band 4C-HSDPA with 1 downlink carriers in Band II, 2 downlink carriers in Band IV and uplink in Band II or IV. Dual-band 4C-HSDPA with 2 downlink carriers in Band II, 1 downlink carriers in Band IV and uplink in Band II or IV. Dual-band 4C-HSDPA with
40、2 downlink carriers in Band II, 2 downlink carriers in Band IV and uplink in Band II or IV. Dual-band 4C-HSDPA with 1 downlink carrier in Band I, 2 downlink carriers in Band V and uplink in Band I or V. Dual-band 4C-HSDPA with 2 downlink carriers in Band I, 1 downlink carrier in Band V and uplink in
41、 Band I or V. Dual-band 4C-HSDPA with 2 downlink carriers in Band I, 2 downlink carriers in Band V and uplink in Band I or V. Future versions of this Recommendation will include limits applicable to other frequency bands. Subject to further study, it is anticipated that such limits would be similar
42、to those already contained in this Recommendation. NOTE 3 The unwanted emission limits defined in Annex 2 are for BS operating in the following arrangements (as named by 3GPP2) for either the FDD or TDD components and apply to both cdma2000 and HRPD operating modes except as noted: Band class Name M
43、S transmit frequency (MHz) BS transmit frequency (MHz) 0 800 MHz band 824-849 869-894 1 1 900 MHz band 1 850-1 910 1 930-1 990 2 TACS band 872-915 917-960 3 JTACS band 887-925 832-870 4 Korean PCS band 1 750-1 780 1 840-1 870 5 450 MHz band 411-484 421-494 6 2 GHz band 1 920-1 980 2 110-2 170 7 Uppe
44、r 700 MHz band 776-788 746-758 8 1 800 MHz band 1 710-1 785 1 805-1 880 9 900 MHz band 880-915 925-960 10 Secondary 800 MHz band 815-901 860-940 11 400 MHz European PAMR band 411-484 #421-494 #12 800 MHz PAMR band 870-876 915-921 13 2.5 GHz IMT-2000 extension band 2 500-2 570 2 620-2 690 14 US PCS 1
45、.9 GHz band 1 850-1 915 1 930-1 995 15 AWS band 1 710-1 755 2 110-2 155 16(1)US 2.5 GHz band 2 502-2 568 2 624-2 690 Rec. ITU-R M.1580-5 5 Band class Name MS transmit frequency (MHz) BS transmit frequency (MHz) 17(1)US 2.5 GHz forward link only band N/A 2 624-2 690 18(1)700 MHz public safety band 78
46、7-799 757-769 19(1)Lower 700 MHz band 698-716 728-746 (1)No emissions specifications at this time. NOTE 4 The unwanted emission limits defined in Annex 3 are for BS operating at least one of the following arrangements: TDD in the band 1 900-1 920 MHz and 2 010-2 025 MHz referred to as Band a) in UTR
47、A or Band 33 and 34, respectively, in E-UTRA. TDD in the band 1 850-1 910 MHz and 1 930-1 990 MHz referred to as Band b) in UTRA or Band 35 and 36, respectively, in E-UTRA. TDD in the band 1 910-1 930 MHz referred to as Band c) in UTRA or Band 37 in E-UTRA. TDD in the band 2 570-2 620 MHz referred t
48、o as Band d) in UTRA or Band 38 in E-UTRA. TDD in the band 1 880-1 920 MHz referred to as Band f) in UTRA or Band 39 in E-UTRA. TDD in the band 2 300-2 400 MHz referred to as Band e) in UTRA or Band 40 in E-UTRA. TDD in the band 2 496-2 690 MHz referred to as Band 41 in E-UTRA. TDD in the band 3 400
49、-3 600 MHz referred to as Band 42 in E-UTRA. TDD in the band 3 600-3 800 MHz referred to as Band 43 in E-UTRA. NOTE 4A The unwanted emission limits defined in Annex 3 are for BS operating at least on one of the following combinations: E-UTRA intra-band contiguous carrier aggregation Band 40. Future versions of this Recommendation will include limits applicable to other frequency bands. Subject to further study, it is anticipated that such limits would be similar to those alr