Policy on Intellectual
Property Right (IPR)
RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M.1580-3
Generic unwanted emission characteristics of base stations using
the terrestrial radio interfaces of IMT‑2000
Scope
Annex 1 IMT‑2000
code division multiple access (CDMA) direct spread (universal terrestrial radio
access (UTRA) FDD) base stations
1 Measurement uncertainty
2 Spectrum mask
2.1
UTRA spectrum mask
2.2
E-UTRA (LTE) spectrum mask
2.2.1 E-UTRA spectrum
mask (Category A)
2.2.2 E-UTRA spectrum
mask (Category B)
3 Adjacent channel
leakage power ratio
3.1
ACLR for UTRA
3.2
ACLR for E-UTRA (LTE)
4 Transmitter
spurious emission (conducted)
4.1
Mandatory requirements
4.1.1 Category A
4.1.2 Category B
4.2
Coexistence with other systems in the same geographical area
4.2.1 Coexistence with
other systems in the same geographical area for UTRA
4.2.2 Coexistence with
other systems in the same geographical area for E-UTRA
4.3
Coexistence with PHS
4.4
Coexistence with UTRA-TDD
5 Receiver
spurious emission
Annex 2 IMT-2000 CDMA Multi-carrier (cdma-2000) Base Stations
1 Spectrum mask
2 Transmitter
spurious emission
3 Adjacent channel
leakage power ratio
4 Receiver
spurious emission
Annex 3 IMT‑2000 CDMA TDD (UTRA TDD) base stations
1 Measurement uncertainty
2 Spectrum mask
2.1
UTRA 3.84 Mchip/s TDD option
2.2
UTRA 1.28 Mchip/s TDD option
2.3
UTRA 7.68 Mchip/s TDD option
2.4
E-UTRA (LTE) spectrum mask
2.4.1 E-UTRA spectrum
mask (Category A)
2.4.2 E-UTRA spectrum
mask (Category B)
3 ACLR
3.1
ACLR for UTRA
3.2
ACLR for E-UTRA (LTE)
4 Transmitter
spurious emission (conducted)
4.1
Coexistence with GSM 900
4.2
Coexistence with DCS 1800
4.3
Coexistence with UTRA-FDD
4.4
Coexistence with PHS
5 Receiver
spurious emission
5.1
3.84 Mchip/s UTRA TDD option
5.2
1.28 Mchip/s UTRA TDD option
5.3
7.68 Mchip/s UTRA TDD option
5.4
E-UTRA TDD option
Annex 4 TDMA Single-Carrier (UWC-136) mobile stations
1 Spectrum mask
2 Transmitter
spurious emissions (conducted)
2.1
Coexistence with services in adjacent frequency bands
3 Receiver
spurious emissions (idle mode)
1 Spectrum mask
2 Spectrum due to
the modulation and wideband noise
3 Spectrum due to
switching transients
4 Transmitter
spurious emissions (conducted)
5 Coexistence with
services in adjacent frequency bands
6 Receiver
spurious emissions (idle mode)
Annex 5 FDMA/TDMA (Digital enhanced cordless telecommunications
(DECT)) mobile stations
1 Spectrum mask
2 Emissions due to
modulation
3 Emissions due to
transmitter transients
4 Transmitter
spurious emissions (conducted)
4.1
Spurious emissions when allocated a transmit channel
5 Receiver
spurious emissions (idle mode)
5.1
Spurious emissions when the EUT has no allocated transmit channel
5.2
In the DECT band
Annex 6 IMT‑2000 OFDMA TDD WMAN base stations
1 Introduction
2 Spectrum
emission mask
2.1
Spectrum emission mask for equipment operating in the band 2 300-2
400 MHz
2.2
Spectrum emission mask for equipment operating in the band 2 500-2
690 MHz
2.3
Spectrum emission mask for equipment operating in the band 3 400-3
600 MHz
3 Transmitter
spurious emissions (conducted)
3.1
Transmitter spurious emissions 66
3.1.1 Spurious emissions
for equipment operating in the band 2 300-2 400 MHz
3.1.2 Spurious emissions
for equipment operating in the band 2 500-2 690 MHz
3.1.3 Spurious emissions
for equipment operating in the band 3 400-3 600 MHz
3.2
Coexistence with other systems in the same geographical/service
area
4 Receiver
spurious emissions (conducted)
5 Adjacent channel
leakage ratio (ACLR)
5.1
ACLR values for equipment operating in the band 2 500-2 690 MHz
5.2
Inter-system and intra-system scenarios
6 Test tolerance
Appendix 1 Definition of test tolerance