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ÖNORM EN 301390 V 1.2.1

Ausgabedatum: 2004 03 01

Fixed Radio Systems - Point-to-point and Multipoint Systems - Spurious emissions and receiver immunity limits at equipment/antenna port of Digital Fixed Radio Systems

The term Spurious emissions is used for simplicity elsewhere in the present document but with the more broader meaning of "unwanted emissions in the spurious domain" int...
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The term Spurious emissions is used for simplicity elsewhere in the present document but with the more broader meaning of "unwanted emissions in the spurious domain" introduced by ITU R Recommendation SM.329 10 [1] for clarifying the Radio Regulation definitions and the application of recommended limits for all unwanted emissions; it also recommends that spurious emissions limits apply to all unwanted emissions falling in the spurious domain. Therefore the present document deals with limits for unwanted emissions in the spurious domain at antenna port of Digital Fixed Radio Systems (DFRS) as defined by ITU R Recommendation SM.329 10 [1] and CEPT/ERC Recommendation 74 01 [4] and CEPT/ECC Recommendation 02 05 [5]. Moreover it covers immunity characteristics at receiver s antenna port. Scope of the present document is to define specific limits at antenna port for spurious emissions and receiver immunity for suitable inter working of Digital Fixed Radio Systems (i.e. Point to Point and Multipoint systems) in the same or in different frequency band whenever allocated to Fixed Service in the range 9 kHz to 300 GHz. However systems with fundamental emission below 30 MHz are not considered relevant for Digital Fixed Radio Systems and are outside the scope of the present document. Spurious emissions levels and immunity performance at antenna port are also relevant to essential requirements under article 3.2 of Directive 1999/5/EC [15] on Radio equipment and Telecommunication Terminals equipment (R&TTE). The present document complements CEPT/ERC Recommendation 74 01 [4] which gives Spurious Emissions limits with particular regards to "inter Services" operations, while WG TM4 assumed that in some case more protection is required for compatibility among fixed radio systems deployed in the same geographical area. Additional considerations and background for producing the present document are: Radio Regulation (...abbreviated)
ÖNORM EN 301390 V 1.2.1
2004 03 01
Fixed Radio Systems - Point-to-point and Multipoint Systems - Spurious emissions and receiver immuni...
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ÖNORM EN 301390 V 1.1.1
2001 02 01
Fixed Radio Systems - Point-to-point and Point-to-Multipoint Systems - Spurious emissions and receiv...
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