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Refer to "Industrial Property Rights (IPR)" in the preface of ARIB STD-T64 for Related

Industrial Property Rights. Refer to "Notice" in the preface of ARIB STD-T64 for Copyrights

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Original Specification This standard, ARIB STD-T64-LPR-0 v1.0, was prepared by 3GPP2-WG of Association of

Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB).

Modification to the original specification Not Applicable.

Notes

None.

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Contents

Chapter 1 General Descriptions.......................................................................................................1

1.1 Outline .................................................................................................................................1

1.2 Scope of the Standard..........................................................................................................1

Chapter 2 References........................................................................................................................2

2.1 Reference Regulations .........................................................................................................2

2.2 Reference Documents ..........................................................................................................2

2.3 Terms and Definitions .........................................................................................................2

Chapter 3 General Requirements ....................................................................................................4

3.1 RF Signals............................................................................................................................4

3.1.1 Operating Frequency Bands.........................................................................................4

3.1.2 Type of Repeating..........................................................................................................4

3.1.3 Mode of Radio Communications...................................................................................4

3.2 Compliance to the Radio Protection Policy ........................................................................4

Chapter 4 Frequency Bands and Channel Arrangement ...............................................................5

4.1 Frequency Bands .................................................................................................................5

4.2 TX - RX Frequency Separation ...........................................................................................5

4.3 Channel Arrangement .........................................................................................................5

4.3.1 Channel Spacing ...........................................................................................................5

4.3.2 Channel Designation ....................................................................................................6

4.3.2.1 Band Class 0 (800 MHz Band)...............................................................................6

4.3.2.2 Band Class 3 (JTACS Band) ..................................................................................7

4.3.2.3 Band Class 6 (2 GHz Band) ...................................................................................9

Chapter 5 Output Power ................................................................................................................10

5.1 Maximum Output Power...................................................................................................10

5.1.1 Minimum Requirements .............................................................................................10

5.2 Maximum Antenna Gain...................................................................................................10

Chapter 6 Frequency Error ............................................................................................................12

6.1 Test Requirements.............................................................................................................12

Chapter 7 Out of Band Gain ..........................................................................................................13

7.1 Minimum Requirements ...................................................................................................13

Chapter 8 Occupied Bandwidth .....................................................................................................14

8.1 Minimum Requirement .....................................................................................................14

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Chapter 9 Modulation Requirements ............................................................................................15

9.1 Waveform Quality..............................................................................................................15

9.1.1 Method of Measurement.............................................................................................15

9.1.2 Test Requirement........................................................................................................15

Chapter 10 Transmitter Spurious Emission .................................................................................16

10.1 Uplink Spurious Emissions Requirements ....................................................................16

10.1.1 Test requirements .....................................................................................................16

10.1.2 Protection of PHS......................................................................................................17

10.2 Downlink Spurious Emissions Requirements................................................................18

10.2.1 Test requirements .....................................................................................................18

10.2.2 Protection of PHS......................................................................................................19

Chapter 11 Receiver Spurious Emissions......................................................................................20

11.1 Test Requirements ...........................................................................................................20

Chapter 12 Requirements for a Blanket License Application ......................................................23

Chapter 13 Requirements for Interference Avoidance to Other Radio Stations .........................24

Chapter 14 Measurements .............................................................................................................25

Change History ...............................................................................................................................26

Change History List of Standards .................................................................................................27

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Chapter 1 General Descriptions 1

1.1 Outline 2

This ARIB STANDARD specifies requirements of the Low Power Repeaters for cdma2000®1 3 (hereinafter referred to as “cdma2000 repeater”) operated in the frequency bands of 800 MHz, 4

and 2 GHz those are assigned for IMT-2000 in non-reproduction relay manner. The 5

requirements are compliant to the paragraphs 3 through 5, Regulation Article 49.6 of the 6

Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment (this refers to the radio equipment of the land mobile 7

stations which function as repeaters as well as the radio equipment of Code Division Multiple 8

Access (CDMA) cellular telephone base stations, CDMA cellular telephone land mobile stations 9

or radio stations communicating for testing purpose of the radio equipment of CDMA cellular 10

telephones) and other related Regulation Articles. 11

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1.2 Scope of the Standard 13

The cdma2000 repeater consists of RF amplifiers and antennas in both uplink and downlink 14

directions. The scope of this standard is shown in Figure 1-1. This standard specifies the 15

minimum radio frequency performance requirements of the cdma2000 repeater to be deployed 16

under the blanket license in Japan. 17

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Figure 1-1 Repeater configured with separate amplifiers 27

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1 cdma2000® is the trademark for the technical nomenclature for certain specifications and

standards of the Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date of publication), cdma2000® is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States.

Scope of this Standard

RF Amplifiers

Toward Base Station Base

Station

Mobile

Station

Toward Mobile Station

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Chapter 2 References 1

2.1 Reference Regulations 2

The referenced regulations are as follows: 3

RERL: Regulations for Enforcement of Radio Law; 4

ORE: Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment; 5

OTRCC: Ordinance Concerning Technical Regulations Conformity Certification etc. of 6

Specified Radio Equipment; 7

OTF Ordinance Concerning Terminal Facilities etc; 8

RTCCA Rules Concerning the Technical Conditions Compliance Approval etc. for 9

Terminal Equipment; and 10

NT Notification of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications if issued in 2000 or 11

earlier, and a Notification of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and 12

Communications if issued in 2001 or later. 13

The requirements are translated into English from the Japanese regulations in Ministry of 14

Internal Affairs and Communications Ordinances and related Notifications. The original 15

regulation in Japanese prevails if any ambiguity is found between the requirements in those 16

Chapters and the original regulations. 17

2.2 Reference Documents 18

The following documents are referred in this standard. 19

[1] ITU-R Recommendation SM.329: "Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain". 20

[2] 3GPP2 C.S0051-0 “Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for 21

cdma2000 Repeaters ". 22

[3] 3GPP2 C.S0057-C “Band Class Specification for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum 23

Systems”. 24

2.3 Terms and Definitions 25

Band Class: A set of frequency channels and a numbering scheme for these channels. 26

CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access. A technique for spread-spectrum 27

multiple-access digital communications that creates channels through the 28

use of unique code sequences. 29

CDMA Channel: The set of channels transmitted from the Base station and the mobile 30

stations on a given frequency. 31

Downlink: Signal path where base station transmits and mobile station receives. 32

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JTACS: A Japanese version of the TACS 1G analog cellular radio technology. 1

Pass band: The repeater can have one or several pass bands. The pass band is the 2

frequency range that the repeater operates in with operational 3

configuration. 4

Repeater: A device receives, amplifies and transmits the radiated or conducted RF 5

carrier both in the downlink direction and in the uplink direction. 6

Uplink: Signal path where mobile station transmits and base station receives. 7

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Chapter 3 General Requirements 1

2

This standard applies only to cdma2000 repeaters, which complies with the requirements for 3

the blanket license in Japan. The cdma2000 repeaters are utilized to improve the radio access 4

environments. 5

Unless otherwise stated, all requirements in this standard apply to both the uplink and 6

downlink directions. 7

3.1 RF Signals 8

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3.1.1 Operating Frequency Bands 10

The operating frequency bands shall be 800 MHz and 2 GHz bands assigned for IMT-2000. 11

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3.1.2 Type of Repeating 13

The cdma2000 repeater shall be of non-reproduction type. 14 15

3.1.3 Mode of Radio Communications 16

FDD mode is employed. 17

3.2 Compliance to the Radio Protection Policy 18

The cdma2000 repeater shall meet the Regulation Article 21.3 in the Regulations for 19

Enforcement of the Radio Law (this refers to a provision of safety guard against strength of 20

radio waves). 21

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Chapter 4 Frequency Bands and Channel Arrangement 1

4.1 Frequency Bands 2

The cdma2000 repeater is designed to operate in one or several pass bands within either of the 3

following paired frequency bands; 4

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Table 4-1 Band Class list 6

Band Class Subfield Description

BAND_CLASS_0 800 MHz Cellular band

BAND_CLASS_3 832 to 925 MHz JTACS band

BAND_CLASS_6 2 GHz IMT-2000 band

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4.2 TX - RX Frequency Separation 8

The cdma2000 repeater is designed to operate with the following TX to RX frequency 9

separation; 10

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Table 4-2 TX-RX frequency separation 12

Band Class TX-RX Frequency Separation

BAND_CLASS_0 45 MHz

BAND_CLASS_3 55 MHz

BAND_CLASS_6 190 MHz

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4.3 Channel Arrangement 14

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4.3.1 Channel Spacing 16

The channel spacing of Band Class 0, 3 and 6 shall be as specified in Table 4-3-2, Table 4-3-5 17

and Table 4-3-7. 18

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4.3.2 Channel Designation 1

This section specifies the frequency parameters of the CDMA equipment. 2

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4.3.2.1 Band Class 0 (800 MHz Band) 4

The Band Class 0 system designators for the CDMA equipment shall be as specified in Table 5

4-3-1, Table 4-3-2 and Table 4-3-3. 6

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Table 4-3-1 Band Class 0 system frequency correspondence 8

Transmit Frequency Band (MHz) System Designator Band Subclass

Mobile Station Base Station

0 Not Applicable Not Applicable

1 Not Applicable Not Applicable

2 824.025 – 829.995 869.025 – 874.995 A

3 815.025 – 829.995 860.025 – 874.995

0 Not Applicable Not Applicable B

1 Not Applicable Not Applicable

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Table 4-3-2 CDMA channel number to CDMA frequency assignment correspondence for Band 10

Class 0 11

Transmitter CDMA Channel Number Center Frequency for CDMA Channel (MHz)

1<N<799 0.030 N + 825.000

991<N<1023 0.030 (N – 1023) + 825.000 Mobile Station

1024<N<1323 0.030 (N – 1024) + 815.040

1<N<799 0.030 N + 870.000

991<N<1023 0.030 (N – 1023) + 870.000 Base Stations

1024<N<1323 0.030 (N – 1024) + 860.040

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Table 4-3-3 CDMA channel numbers and corresponding frequencies for Band Class 0 and 1

Spreading Rate 1 2

Transmit Frequency Band (MHz) Band

Subclass System

Designator

CDMA Channel Validity

CDMA Channel Number

Mobile Station Base Station

0 Not

Applicable

Not

Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

1 Not

Applicable

Not

Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

A’’

(1 MHz) Valid 991−1023 824.040−825.000 869.040−870.000

2 A

(5 MHz)

Valid

Not Valid

1-142

143-166

825.030-829.260

829.290-829.980

870.030-874.260

874.290-874.980

A’’’’

(9 MHz)

Not Valid

Valid

1024-1047

1048-1323

815.040-815.730

815.760-824.010

860.040-860.730

860.760-869.010

A’’

(1 MHz) Valid 991−1023 824.040−825.000 869.040−870.000 3

A

(5 MHz)

Valid

Not Valid

1-142

143-166

825.030-829.260

829.290-829.980

870.030-874.260

874.290-874.980

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4

4.3.2.2 Band Class 3 (JTACS Band) 5

The Band Class 3 system designators for the CDMA equipment shall be as specified in Table 6

4-3-4, Table 4-3-5 and Table 4-3.6. 7

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Table 4-3-4 Band Class 3 system frequency correspondence 9

Transmit Frequency Band (MHz) System Designator

Mobile Station Base Station

A

887.0125 – 888.9875

893.0125 – 898.0000

898.0125 – 900.9875

915.0125 – 924.9875

832.0125 – 833.9875

838.0125 – 843.0000

843.0125 – 845.9875

860.0125 – 869.9875

B Not Specified Not Specified

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Table 4-3-5 CDMA channel number to CDMA frequency assignment correspondence for Band 2

Class 3 3

Transmitter CDMA Channel Number Center Frequency for CDMA Channel (MHz)

1<N<799 0.0125 N + 915.000

801<N<1039 0.0125 (N – 800) + 898.000

1041<N<1199 0.0125 (N – 1040) + 887.000 Mobile Station

1201<N<1600 0.0125 (N – 1200) + 893.000

1<N<799 0.0125 N + 860.000

801<N<1039 0.0125 (N – 800) + 843.000

1041<N<1199 0.0125 (N – 1040) + 832.000 Base Stations

1201<N<1600 0.0125 (N – 1200) + 838.000

In this table, only even-valued N values are valid. 4 5

Table 4-3-6 CDMA channel numbers and corresponding frequencies for Band Class 3 and 6

Spreading Rate 1 7

Transmit Frequency Band (MHz) System

Designator

CDMA Channel

Validity

CDMA Channel

Number Mobile Station Base Station

A1

(2 MHz)

Not Valid

Valid

Not Valid

1041–1099

1100–1140

1141–1199

887.0125–887.7375

887.7500–888.2500

888.2625–888.9875

832.0125–832.7375

832.7500–833.2500

833.2625–833.9875

A3

(5 MHz)

Not Valid

Valid

Cond. Valid

1201–1259

1260–1540

1541–1600

893.0125–893.7375

893.7500–897.2500

897.2625–898.0000

838.0125–838.7375

838.7500–842.2500

842.2625–843.0000

A2

(3 MHz)

Cond. Valid

Valid

Not Valid

801–859

860–980

981–1039

898.0125–898.7375

898.7500–900.2500

900.2625–900.9875

843.0125–843.7375

843.7500–845.2500

845.2625–845.9875

A

(10 MHz)

Not Valid

Valid

Not Valid

1–59

60–740

741–799

915.0125–915.7375

915.7500–924.2500

924.2625–924.9875

860.0125–860.7375

860.7500–869.2500

869.2625–869.9875

B Not specified Not specified Not specified Not specified

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4.3.2.3 Band Class 6 (2 GHz Band) 1

The Band Class 6 system designators for the CDMA equipment shall be as specified in Table 2

4-3-7 and Table 4-3-8. 3

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Table 4-3-7 CDMA channel number to CDMA frequency assignment correspondence for Band 5

Class 6 6

Transmitter CDMA Channel NumberCenter Frequency for

CDMA Channel (MHz)

Mobile Station 0<N<1199 1920.000 + 0.050 N

Base Station 0<N<1199 2110.000 + 0.050 N

Channel numbers less than 1.25 MHz from the licensee’s band edge are not valid. 7

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Table 4-3-8 CDMA channel numbers and corresponding frequencies for Band Class 6 and 9

Spreading Rate 1 10

Transmit Frequency Band (MHz) CDMA Channel Validity CDMA Channel Number

Mobile Station Base Station

Not Valid

Valid

Not Valid

0 – 24

25 – 1175

1176 – 1199

1920.000 – 1921.200

1921.250 – 1978.750

1978.800 – 1979.950

2110.000 – 2111.200

2111.250 – 2168.750

2168.800 – 2169.950

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Chapter 5 Output Power 1

2

Output power, Pout, of the repeater is the total mean power at maximum repeater gain 3

delivered to a load with resistance equal to the nominal load impedance of the transmitter. 4

Rated output power, PRAT, of the repeater is the total mean power level at maximum repeater 5

gain that the manufacturer has declared to be available at the antenna connector. 6

Antenna gain is the gain of the repeater antenna. Antenna gain does not include feeder loss. 7

5.1 Maximum Output Power 8

Maximum output power, Pmax, of the repeater is the total mean power level measured at the 9

antenna connector in specified reference condition. 10

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5.1.1 Minimum Requirements 12

The requirements shall apply at maximum gain, with cdma2000 signals in the pass band of the 13

repeater, at levels that produce the maximum output power. 14

The rated output power shall not exceed the maximum level specified in Table 5-1. 15

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Table 5-1 Rated output power limits 17

Directions Maximum Level

Uplink 16.0 dBm

Downlink 20.4 dBm

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The repeater maximum output power shall remain within limits specified in Table 5-2 relative 19

to the manufacturer's rated output power. 20

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Table 5-2 Repeater output power 22

Directions Limits

Uplink +0.79 dB and -3.0 dB

Downlink +2.0 dB and -4.0 dB

5.2 Maximum Antenna Gain 23

The antenna gain shall not exceed the limits specified in Table 5-3. 24

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Table 5-3 Antenna gain requirement 1

Antenna Gain Note

Uplink Tx 9 dBi or less

Downlink Tx 0 dBi or less If the antenna gain exceeds 0 dBi, the difference may be

compensated by reducing the maximum output power of downlink.

In the multiple antenna case, each antenna shall not exceed the above limits. 2

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Chapter 6 Frequency Error 1

2

Frequency error is a measure of difference between actual transmit frequency and the assigned 3

frequency. 4

6.1 Test Requirements 5

The frequency of the output signal shall be within the accuracy range given in Table 6-1. 6

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Table 6-1 Frequency error test requirements 8

Directions Accuracy

Uplink ±300 Hz (Band Class 0, 3)

±150 Hz (Band Class 6)

Downlink ±0.05 ppm

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Chapter 7 Out of Band Gain 1

2

Out of band gain refers to the gain of the repeater outside the pass band. 3

7.1 Minimum Requirements 4

The gain of outside the pass band shall not exceed the maximum level specified in Table 7-1 5

where: 6

- f_offset is the distance from the edge frequency of the first or last 1.48 MHz channel within 7

the pass band. 8

9

Table 7-1 Out of band gain limits 10

Frequency Offset from the Edge Frequency, f_offset Maximum Gain

5 MHz 35 dB

10 MHz 20 dB

40 MHz 0 dB

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Chapter 8 Occupied Bandwidth 1

2

The occupied bandwidth is the width of a frequency band such that, below the lower and above 3

the upper frequency limits, the mean powers emitted are each equal to a specified percentage 4

β/2 of the total mean transmitted power. See also ITU-R Recommendation SM.328 [1]. The 5

value of β/2 shall be taken as 0.5%. 6

8.1 Minimum Requirement 7

The occupied channel bandwidth shall be less than 1.48 MHz based on a chip rate of 1.2288 8

Mcps. 9

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Chapter 9 Modulation Requirements 1

9.1 Waveform Quality 2

Waveform quality is measured by determining the normalized correlated power between the 3

actual waveform and the ideal waveform. This requirement ensures that the repeater does not 4

significantly contribute to the degradation of the CDMA waveform as measured by ρ. 5

6

9.1.1 Method of Measurement 7

Method of measurement is based on 3GPP2 C.S0051-0 [2]. 8

9

9.1.2 Test Requirement 10

The difference between the input signal ρ and the output signal ρ, in every case, shall not 11

exceed 0.025. 12

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Chapter 10 Transmitter Spurious Emission 1

2

Spurious emissions are emissions which are caused by unwanted transmitter effects such as 3

harmonics emission, parasitic emission, inter-modulation products and frequency conversion 4

products. This is measured at the repeaters RF output port. 5

Unless otherwise stated, all requirements are measured as mean power (RMS). 6

10.1 Uplink Spurious Emissions Requirements 7

8

10.1.1 Test requirements 9

At maximum repeater gain, with cdma2000 signal in the pass band of the repeater, at levels 10

that produce the maximum output power, the power of any spurious emission shall not exceed 11

the limits specified in Table 10-1 and Table 10-2. 12

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Table 10-1 Band Class 0 and 3 Uplink spurious emissions requirements 14

Frequency Band l ∆f l Measurement

Bandwidth Test

Requirement Note

900 kHz ≤ l ∆f l <

1.98 MHz 30 kHz -42 dBc 815 MHz < f ≤ 850 MHz,

887 MHz < f ≤ 889 MHz,

893 MHz < f ≤ 901 MHz,

915 MHz < f ≤ 925 MHz 1.98 MHz ≤ l ∆f l 100 kHz -16 dBm

l ∆f l < 1.98 MHz 30 kHz -16 dBm 885 MHz < f ≤ 958 MHz

(excluding

887 MHz < f ≤ 889 MHz,

893 MHz < f ≤ 901 MHz,

915 MHz < f ≤ 925 MHz) 1.98 MHz ≤ l ∆f l 100 kHz -16 dBm

l ∆f l < 1.98 MHz 30 kHz -16 dBm f ≤ 885 MHz (excluding

815 MHz < f ≤ 850 MHz),

958 MHz < f (excluding

1884.5 MHz ≤ f ≤ 1919.6 MHz) 1.98 MHz ≤ l ∆f l 1 MHz -16 dBm

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Table 10-2 Band Class 6 Uplink spurious emissions requirements 1

l ∆f l Measurement

Bandwidth Test Requirement Note

1250 kHz < l ∆f l ≤ 1980 kHz

30 kHz

or

1.23MHz

-42 dBc

or

-54dBm

1980 kHz < l ∆f l ≤ 2250 kHz

30 kHz

or

1.23MHz

-50 dBc

or

-54 dBm

2250 kHz < l ∆f l ≤ 4 MHz 1 MHz - [13 + 1 x (l ∆f l - 2.25)] dBm Note-1

1 kHz -36 dBm

(9 kHz ≤ f < 150 kHz)

10 kHz -36 dBm

(150 kHz ≤ f < 30 MHz)

100 kHz -36 dBm

(30 MHz ≤ f < 1000 MHz)

4 MHz < l ∆f l

1 MHz -30 dBm

(1000 MHz ≤ f < 12.75 kHz) Note-2

Note-1: Unit of l ∆f l is MHz.

Note-2: excluding 1884.5 MHz ≤ f ≤ 1919.6 MHz

2

10.1.2 Protection of PHS 3

This requirement shall apply for the protection of PHS. The power of any spurious emission 4

shall not exceed the limits specified in Table 10-3 and Table 10-4. 5

6

Table 10-3 Band Class 0 and 3 Uplink spurious emissions requirement for PHS 7

Frequency Band Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirement Note

1884.5 MHz ≤ f ≤ 1919.6 MHz 1 MHz -26 dBm

8

Table 10-4 Band Class 6 Uplink spurious emissions requirement for PHS 9

Frequency Band Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirement Note

1884.5 MHz ≤ f ≤ 1919.6 MHz 300 kHz -51 dBm

10

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10.2 Downlink Spurious Emissions Requirements 1

2

10.2.1 Test requirements 3

At maximum repeater gain, with cdma2000 signal in the pass band of the repeater, at levels 4

that produce the maximum output power, the power of any spurious emission shall not exceed 5

the limits specified in Table 10-5 and Table 10-6. 6

7

Table 10-5 Band Class 0 and 3 Downlink spurious emissions requirements 8

Frequency Band l ∆f l Measurement

Bandwidth

Test

Requirement Note

750 kHz ≤ l ∆f l <

1.98 MHz 30 kHz -45 dBc 832 MHz < f ≤ 834 MHz,

838 MHz < f ≤ 846 MHz,

860 MHz < f ≤ 895 MHz 1.98 MHz ≤ l ∆f l 100 kHz -16 dBm

l ∆f l < 1.98 MHz 30 kHz -16 dBm 810 MHz < f ≤ 860 MHz

(excluding

832 MHz < f ≤ 834 MHz,

838 MHz < f ≤ 846 MHz) 1.98 MHz ≤ l ∆f l 100 kHz -16 dBm

f ≤ 810 MHz,

895 MHz < f (excluding

1884.5 MHz ≤ f ≤ 1919.6 MHz)

- 1 MHz -16 dBm

9

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Table 10-6 Band Class 6 Downlink spurious emissions requirements 1

l ∆f l Measurement

Bandwidth Test Requirement Note

885 kHz < l ∆f l ≤ 1250 kHz 30 kHz -45 dBc

1250 kHz < l ∆f l ≤ 1450 kHz 30 kHz -13 dBm

1450 kHz < l ∆f l ≤ 2250 kHz 30 kHz - [13 + 17 x (l ∆f l - 1.45)] dBm Note-1

2250 kHz < l ∆f l ≤ 4 MHz 1 MHz -13 dBm

1 kHz -13 dBm

(9 kHz ≤ f < 150 kHz)

10 kHz -13 dBm

(150 kHz ≤ f < 30 MHz)

100 kHz -13 dBm

(30 MHz ≤ f < 1000 MHz)

4 MHz < l ∆f l

1 MHz -13 dBm

(1000 MHz ≤ f < 12.75 kHz) Note-2

Note-1: Unit of l ∆f l is MHz.

Note-2: excluding 1884.5 MHz ≤ f ≤ 1919.6 MHz

2

3

10.2.2 Protection of PHS 4

This requirement shall apply for the protection of PHS. The power of any spurious emission 5

shall not exceed Table 10-7 and Table 10-8. 6

Table 10-7 Band Class 0 and 3 Downlink spurious emissions requirement for PHS 7

Frequency Band Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirement Note

1884.5 MHz ≤ f ≤ 1919.6 MHz 1 MHz -26 dBm

8

Table 10-8 Band Class 6 Downlink spurious emissions requirement for PHS 9

Frequency Band Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirement Note

1884.5 MHz ≤ f ≤ 1919.6 MHz 300 kHz -51 dBm

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Chapter 11 Receiver Spurious Emissions 1

2

The receiver spurious emissions power is the power of emissions generated or amplified in a 3

receiver that appear at the receiver antenna connector of the repeater. The requirements apply 4

to all repeaters with separate RX and TX antenna port. 5

For all cdma2000 repeaters equipped with common RX and TX antenna port, the transmitter 6

spurious emission requirements specified in Chapter 10 (Transmitter Spurious Emissions) is 7

valid. 8

11.1 Test Requirements 9

The power of any spurious emission shall not exceed the maximum level specified in Table 11-1 10

through Table 11-6. 11

12

Table 11-1 BC0 Downlink receiver spurious emission requirements 13

Frequency Band [MHz] Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirements Note

860.025 ≤ f ≤ 874.995 1 MHz - 81 dBm MS receiver band

815.025 ≤ f ≤ 829.995 1 MHz - 61 dBm MS transmitter band

Other 30 kHz - 54 dBm

14

Table 11-2 BC3 Downlink receiver spurious emission requirements 15

Frequency Band [MHz] Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirements Note

832.0125 ≤ f ≤ 833.9875

838.0125 ≤ f ≤ 843.0000

843.0125 ≤ f ≤ 845.9875

860.0125 ≤ f ≤ 869.9875

1 MHz - 81 dBm MS receiver band

887.0125 ≤ f ≤ 888.9875

893.0125 ≤ f ≤ 898.0000

898.0125 ≤ f ≤ 900.9875

915.0125 ≤ f ≤ 924.9875

1 MHz - 61 dBm MS transmitter band

Other 30 kHz - 54 dBm

16

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Table 11-3 BC6 Downlink receiver spurious emission requirements 1

Frequency Band [MHz] Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirements Note

2110 ≤ f ≤ 2170 1 MHz - 76 dBm MS receiver band

1920 ≤ f ≤ 1980 1 MHz - 61 dBm MS transmitter band

30 ≤ f < 1000 100 kHz - 57 dBm

1000 ≤ f ≤ 12750 1 MHz - 47 dBm MS receiver and transmitter

bands are excluded.

2

Table 11-4 BC0 Uplink receiver spurious emission requirements 3

Frequency Band [MHz] Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirements Note

860.025 ≤ f ≤ 874.995 30 kHz - 60 dBm BS transmitter band

815.025 ≤ f ≤ 829.995 30 kHz - 80 dBm BS receiver band

Other 30 kHz - 54 dBm

4

Table 11-5 BC3 Uplink receiver spurious emission requirements 5

Frequency Band [MHz] Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirements Note

832.0125 ≤ f ≤ 833.9875

838.0125 ≤ f ≤ 843.0000

843.0125 ≤ f ≤ 845.9875

860.0125 ≤ f ≤ 869.9875

30 kHz - 60 dBm BS transmitter band

887.0125 ≤ f ≤ 888.9875

893.0125 ≤ f ≤ 898.0000

898.0125 ≤ f ≤ 900.9875

915.0125 ≤ f ≤ 924.9875

30 kHz - 80 dBm BS receiver band

Other 30 kHz - 54 dBm

6

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Table 11-6 BC6 Uplink receiver spurious emission requirements 1

Frequency Band [MHz] Measurement Bandwidth Test Requirements Note

2110 ≤ f ≤ 2170 30 kHz - 60 dBm BS transmitter band

1920 ≤ f ≤ 1980 30 kHz - 80 dBm BS receiver band

30 ≤ f < 1000 100 kHz - 57 dBm

1000 ≤ f ≤ 12750 1 MHz - 47 dBm BS receiver and transmitter

bands are excluded

2

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Chapter 12 Requirements for a Blanket License Application 1

2

The cdma2000 repeater shall be equipped with one or more functions described in this Chapter 3

for a blanket license application: 4

5

a) Function to distinguish by the identification code 6

This function is to stop repeating if the identification code in radio waves from base station 7

is other operator's or other radio system's radio waves. 8

9

b) Function to periodically receive unique code 10

This function is to stop repeating if the unique code in radio waves from base station is 11

unable to receive periodically. 12

13

c) Function to be remotely controlled by base station 14

This function is to stop repeating by remote control from base station. 15

16

d) Other functions similar to above-mentioned three functions. 17

18

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Chapter 13 Requirements for Interference Avoidance to Other Radio Stations 1

2

The cdma2000 repeater shall be equipped with one or more techniques below: 3

4

a) ALC (Automatic Level Control) 5

ALC is the function to automatically keep the output power below the allowable maximum 6

level. 7

8

b) AGC (Automatic Gain Control) 9

AGC is the function to automatically control repeater gain to avoid the oscillation in case 10

antenna coupling loss is decreased. 11

12

c) Shutdown 13

Shutdown is the function to stop repeating in case the repeater emits distorted radio wave 14

due to oscillation. 15

16

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Chapter 14 Measurements 1

2 Measurements except for the Waveform Quality specified in Chapter 9 shall be conducted in 3

accordance with the following two measuring methods which are published by Telecom 4

Engineering Center Foundation (TELEC) unless otherwise directed in other notifications. 5

6

a) TELEC-T140 7

Measuring method for CDMA land mobile (repeater) stations 8

9

b) TELEC-T142 10

Measuring method for MC-CDMA/T-CDMA land mobile (repeater) stations 11

12

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Change History 1 2

3

Version Date History Ver. 1.0 March 18, 2009 Enacted by the 73rd ARIB Standard Assembly

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Change History List of Standards 1 2

No. Item No. Title Page Change Summary 1

2

3

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THE LOW POWER REPEATERS FOR cdma2000 CELLULAR TELEPHONES

ARIB STANDARD ARIB STD-T64-LPR Version 1.0

Version 1.0 March 18, 2009

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