COMMISSION DECISION
of 13 June 2008
on the harmonisation of the 2 500-2 690 MHz frequency band for terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services in the Community
(notified under document number C(2008) 2625)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2008/477/EC)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
ANNEX
PARAMETERS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 2
A. GENERAL PARAMETERS
B. UNRESTRICTED BEM FOR BASE STATIONS
Frequency range in which out-of-block emissions are received |
Maximum mean e.i.r.p. (integrated over a 1 MHz bandwidth) |
Frequencies allocated to FDD down link and ± 5 MHz outside the range of frequency blocks allocated to FDD down link. |
+ 4 dBm/MHz |
Frequencies in the band 2 500-2 690 MHz not covered by the definition above. |
– 45 dBm/MHz |
Maximum in-block e.i.r.p. |
+ 61 dBm/5 MHz |
NB: Member States can relax this limit to 68 dBm/5 MHz for specific deployments e.g. in areas of low population density provided that this does not significantly increase the risk of terminal station receiver blocking. |
Offset from relevant block edge |
Maximum mean e.i.r.p. |
Start of band (2 500 MHz) to – 5 MHz (lower edge) |
Baseline requirement level |
– 5,0 to – 1,0 MHz (lower edge) |
+ 4 dBm/MHz |
– 1,0 to – 0,2 MHz (lower edge) |
+ 3 + 15(ΔF + 0,2) dBm/30 kHz |
– 0,2 to 0,0 MHz (lower edge) |
+ 3 dBm/30 kHz |
0,0 to + 0,2 MHz (upper edge) |
+ 3 dBm/30 kHz |
+ 0,2 to + 1,0 MHz (upper edge) |
+ 3-15(ΔF – 0,2) dBm/30 kHz |
+ 1,0 to + 5,0 MHz (upper edge) |
+ 4 dBm/MHz |
+ 5,0 MHz (upper edge) to end of band (2 690 MHz) |
Baseline requirement level |
Where: ΔF is the frequency offset from the relevant block edge (in MHz). |
C. RESTRICTED BEM FOR BASE STATIONS
Maximum in-block e.i.r.p. |
+ 25 dBm/5 MHz |
D. RESTRICTED BEM FOR BASE STATIONS WITH RESTRICTIONS ON ANTENNA PLACEMENT
Offset from relevant block edge |
Maximum mean e.i.r.p. |
Start of band (2 500 MHz) to – 5 MHz (lower edge) |
– 22 dBm/MHz |
– 5,0 to – 1,0 MHz (lower edge) |
– 18 dBm/MHz |
– 1,0 to – 0,2 MHz (lower edge) |
– 19 + 15(ΔF + 0,2) dBm/30 kHz |
– 0,2 to 0,0 MHz (lower edge) |
– 19 dBm/30 kHz |
0,0 to + 0,2 MHz (upper edge) |
– 19 dBm/30 kHz |
+ 0,2 to + 1,0 MHz (upper edge) |
– 19-15(ΔF - 0,2) dBm/30 kHz |
+ 1,0 to + 5,0 MHz (upper edge) |
– 18 dBm/MHz |
+ 5,0 MHz (upper edge) to end of band (2 690 MHz) |
– 22 dBm/MHz |
Where: ΔF is the frequency offset from the relevant block edge (in MHz). |
E. LIMITS FOR TERMINAL STATIONS
|
Maximum mean power (including Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) range) |
Total radiated power (TRP) |
31 dBm/5 MHz |
e.i.r.p. |
35 dBm/5 MHz |
NB: E.i.r.p. should be used for fixed or installed terminal stations and the TRP should be used for the mobile or nomadic terminal stations. TRP is a measure of how much power the antenna actually radiates. The TRP is defined as the integral of the power transmitted in different directions over the entire radiation sphere. |