Fixed Radio Systems; Multipoint Equipment and Antennas; Part 2: Harmonised Standard for access to radio spectrum

REN/ATTM-0436

Fiksni radijski sistemi - Večtočkovna oprema in antene - 2. del: Harmonizirani standard za dostop do radijskega spektra

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HARMONISED EUROPEAN STANDARD
Fixed Radio Systems;
Multipoint Equipment and Antennas;
Part 2: Harmonised Standard for access to radio spectrum
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2 Draft ETSI EN 302 326-2 V2.1.0 (2020-08)
Reference
REN/ATTM-0436
Keywords
access, DFRS, DRRS, FWA, multipoint, radio,
system
ETSI
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Contents

Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................................................................ 7

Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................. 7

Modal verbs terminology .................................................................................................................................... 8

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

1 Scope ...................................................................................................................................................... 10

2 References .............................................................................................................................................. 10

2.1 Normative references ....................................................................................................................................... 10

2.2 Informative references ...................................................................................................................................... 11

3 Definition of terms, symbols and abbreviations ..................................................................................... 13

3.1 Terms ................................................................................................................................................................ 13

3.2 Symbols ............................................................................................................................................................ 17

3.3 Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................... 17

4 Framework for requirements .................................................................................................................. 19

4.1 Generality ......................................................................................................................................................... 19

4.1.0 The "Manufacturer's declaration" concept .................................................................................................. 19

4.1.1 Applicability of requirements ..................................................................................................................... 19

4.1.1.1 Generality .............................................................................................................................................. 19

4.1.1.2 The Equipment Classification (EqC) .................................................................................................... 20

4.1.2 Asymmetric MP implementations .............................................................................................................. 20

4.2 RF reference architecture ................................................................................................................................. 21

4.2.1 Reference block diagram ............................................................................................................................ 21

4.2.2 Measure reference points and system loading ............................................................................................ 21

5 Technical requirements specifications ................................................................................................... 22

5.1 General requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 22

5.2 Environmental profile ....................................................................................................................................... 22

5.3 Transmitter requirements ................................................................................................................................. 22

5.3.1 General requirements .................................................................................................................................. 22

5.3.2 Transmitter output power ............................................................................................................................ 22

5.3.2.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 22

5.3.2.2 Transmitter maximum power and EIRP ................................................................................................ 22

5.3.2.3 Transmitter output power environmental variation ............................................................................... 23

5.3.3 Transmitter Radio Frequency tolerance ...................................................................................................... 23

5.3.4 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask and emissions ..................................................................... 23

5.3.4.1 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask ....................................................................................... 23

5.3.4.2 Transmitter discrete CW components exceeding the transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask

limits ..................................................................................................................................................... 26

5.3.5 Transmitter unwanted emissions in the spurious domain ........................................................................... 27

5.3.6 Transmitter power control (ATPC and RTPC) ........................................................................................... 28

5.3.6.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 28

5.3.6.2 Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) .................................................................................... 28

5.3.6.3 Remote Transmitter Power Control (RTPC) ......................................................................................... 28

5.3.7 Transmitter Remote Frequency Control (RFC) .......................................................................................... 29

5.3.8 Transmitter Dynamic Change of Modulation Order ................................................................................... 29

5.4 Receiver requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 29

5.4.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 29

5.4.2 Receiver unwanted emissions in the spurious domain ................................................................................ 29

5.4.3 BER as a function of receiver input signal level (RSL) .............................................................................. 29

5.4.3.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 29

5.4.3.2 Single signal performance ..................................................................................................................... 29

5.4.3.3 Performance with maximum system loading (EqC-PET = D only) ...................................................... 31

5.4.3.4 Receiver Dynamic range ....................................................................................................................... 31

5.4.4 Receiver selectivity ..................................................................................................................................... 32

5.4.4.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 32

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5.4.4.1 Receiver co-channel interference sensitivity ......................................................................................... 32

5.4.4.2 Receiver first adjacent channel interference sensitivity ........................................................................ 34

5.4.4.3 Receiver blocking (CW spurious interference sensitivity) .................................................................... 36

5.4.4.4 Receiver radio-frequency intermodulation and Receiver second adjacent channel interference

sensitivity .............................................................................................................................................. 36

5.4.4.4.1 Requirement background ................................................................................................................. 36

5.4.4.4.2 Requirement limit ............................................................................................................................ 37

6 Testing for conformance with technical requirements ........................................................................... 37

6.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 37

6.2 Environmental conditions for testing ............................................................................................................... 38

6.2.1 Generality ................................................................................................................................................... 38

6.2.2 Minimum profile for indoor use ................................................................................................................. 39

6.2.3 Minimum profile for outdoor use ............................................................................................................... 39

6.3 Transmitter requirements ................................................................................................................................. 39

6.3.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 39

6.3.1.1 Summary table for transmitter test conditions ...................................................................................... 39

6.3.1.2 Spectrum analyser settings .................................................................................................................... 41

6.3.2 Transmitter output power ............................................................................................................................ 41

6.3.2.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 41

6.3.2.2 Transmitter Maximum power and EIRP ............................................................................................... 41

6.3.2.3 Transmitter output power environmental variation ............................................................................... 42

6.3.3 Transmitter Radio Frequency tolerance ...................................................................................................... 42

6.3.4 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask and emissions ..................................................................... 42

6.3.4.1 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask ....................................................................................... 42

6.3.4.2 Transmitter Discrete CWcomponents exceeding the transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask

limit ....................................................................................................................................................... 43

6.3.5 Transmitter unwanted emissions in the spurious domain ........................................................................... 43

6.3.6 Transmitter power control (ATPC and RTPC) ........................................................................................... 43

6.3.6.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 43

6.3.6.2 Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) .................................................................................... 43

6.3.6.3 Remote Transmitter Power Control (RTPC) ......................................................................................... 44

6.3.7 Transmitter Remote Frequency Control (RFC) .......................................................................................... 44

6.3.8 Transmitter dynamic Change of Modulation Order .................................................................................... 45

6.4 Receiver requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 45

6.4.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 45

6.4.2 Receiver unwanted emissions in the spurious domain ................................................................................ 46

6.4.3 BER as a function of receiver input signal level (RSL) .............................................................................. 47

6.4.3.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 47

6.4.3.2 Single signal performance ..................................................................................................................... 47

6.4.3.3 Performance at maximum system loading (EqC-PET = D only) .......................................................... 47

6.4.3.4 Receiver dynamic range ........................................................................................................................ 47

6.4.4 Receiver selectivity ..................................................................................................................................... 47

6.4.4.1 Receiver co-channel interference sensitivity ......................................................................................... 47

6.4.4.2 Receiver first adjacent channel interference sensitivity ........................................................................ 48

6.4.4.3 Receiver blocking (CW spurious interference sensitivity) .................................................................... 48

6.4.4.4 Receiver radio-frequency intermodulation and receiver second adjacent channel interference

sensitivity .............................................................................................................................................. 48

Annex A (informative): Relationship between the present document and the essential

requirements of Directive 2014/53/EU ......................................................... 50

Annex B (normative): Test report in relation to flexible systems applications .............................. 52

B.1 Wide radio-frequency band covering units specification and tests ........................................................ 52

B.2 Multirate/Multiformat covering equipment specification and tests ....................................................... 54

Annex C (normative): Equipment classification (EqC) and system capacity ................................. 55

C.1 General ................................................................................................................................................... 55

C.2 EqC description ...................................................................................................................................... 55

C.2.1 Void .................................................................................................................................................................. 55

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C.2.2 Primary Equipment Type (EqC-PET) .............................................................................................................. 55

C.2.3 Secondary Equipment Type (EqC-SET) .......................................................................................................... 56

C.2.4 Equivalent Modulation Order (EqC-EMO) ...................................................................................................... 56

C.2.5 Channel Separation (EqC-ChS) ........................................................................................................................ 57

C.2.6 Frequency Operating Range (EqC-FR) ............................................................................................................ 57

C.2.7 Station Type (EqC-STN) .................................................................................................................................. 57

C.3 System capacity ...................................................................................................................................... 58

C.3.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 58

C.3.2 Capacity of equipment with EqC-PET = T, O or M ......................................................................................... 58

C.3.3 Capacity of equipment with EqC-PET = F ....................................................................................................... 58

C.3.4 Capacity of equipment with EqC-PET = D ...................................................................................................... 59

C.4 Classification of equipment .................................................................................................................... 60

C.4.1 Equipment profiles in the scope of present document ...................................................................................... 60

Annex D (informative): Transmitter Radio Frequency Spectrum mask background for

ATPC and/or RTPC implementation........................................................... 62

D.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 62

D.1 ATPC impact .......................................................................................................................................... 62

D.2 RTPC Impact .......................................................................................................................................... 63

Annex E (informative): Overview of technology features of multipoint systems ............................. 64

E.1 General ................................................................................................................................................... 64

E.2 Network topology ................................................................................................................................... 64

E.3 Multiplexing methods............................................................................................................................. 64

E.4 Multiple access methods ........................................................................................................................ 65

E.5 Duplex methods ...................................................................................................................................... 65

E.6 Modulation methods ............................................................................................................................... 66

E.6.1 Modulation techniques ..................................................................................................................................... 66

E.6.2 Equivalent Modulation Order (EMO) .............................................................................................................. 66

E.7 Error correction ...................................................................................................................................... 67

E.8 Other relevant system characteristics ..................................................................................................... 67

Annex F (informative): Frequency bands ............................................................................................ 68

F.1 Frequency ranges .................................................................................................................................... 68

F.2 Frequency ranges CEPT applications ..................................................................................................... 70

Annex G (informative): Summary Table of EqC subject to conformance declaration .................... 71

G.1 The right to copy .................................................................................................................................... 71

Annex H (informative): System architecture ....................................................................................... 72

H.1 General architecture ............................................................................................................................... 72

H.2 Point-to-Multipoint (P-mP) architectures ............................................................................................... 72

H.3 Mesh (or MP-MP) architectures ............................................................................................................. 74

Annex I (informative): Mixed-mode operation .................................................................................. 75

I.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 75

I.2 General description of mixed-mode systems ......................................................................................... 75

I.3 Background for transmitter and receiver requirements operating in mixed-mode ................................. 75

I.3.1 Requirements summary .................................................................................................................................... 75

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I.3.2 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum masks for mixed-mode systems ........................................................ 75

I.3.3 Receiver adjacent channel interference sensitivity ........................................................................................... 77

I.3.4 Receiver co-channel interference sensitivity .................................................................................................... 77

Annex J (informative): Antennas ......................................................................................................... 78

J.1 Antenna generality ................................................................................................................................. 78

J.2 Antenna profiles ..................................................................................................................................... 78

Annex K (informative): Typical reference model for BER, MGBR and EMO ................................. 79

K.1 General ................................................................................................................................................... 79

K.2 Interface X' to X' ................................................................................................................................. 80

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K.3 Payload processing block ....................................................................................................................... 80

K.4 Multiple access block ............................................................................................................................. 81

K.5 Outer error correcting block ................................................................................................................... 81

K.6 Inner error correcting block .................................................................................................................... 81

K.7 Modulator ............................................................................................................................................... 82

K.8 Choice of reference point for BER, MGBR and EMO .......................................................................... 82

K.9 Examples ................................................................................................................................................ 82

K.9.1 16 QAM TDMA system with 3/4 rate convolutional coding ........................................................................... 82

K.9.2 16 QAM TDMA system with 1/2 rate convolutional coding and 204/188 Reed Solomon coding .................. 83

K.9.3 16 QAM TDMA system with 1/2 rate turbo coding ......................................................................................... 83

K.9.4 16 QAM FDMA system with 1/2 rate convolutional coding ........................................................................... 83

Annex L (informative): Test interpretation and measurement uncertainty ..................................... 84

Annex M (informative): Bibliography ................................................................................................... 85

Annex N (informative): Change History .............................................................................................. 86

History .............................................................................................................................................................. 87

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 302 326-2 V2.1.0:2020
01-oktober-2020
Fiksni radijski sistemi - Večtočkovna oprema in antene - 2. del: Harmonizirani
standard za dostop do radijskega spektra
Fixed Radio Systems - Multipoint Equipment and Antennas - Part 2: Harmonised
Standard for access to radio spectrum
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETSI EN 302 326-2 V2.1.0 (2020-08)
ICS:
33.060.30 Radiorelejni in fiksni satelitski Radio relay and fixed satellite
komunikacijski sistemi communications systems
33.120.40 Antene Aerials
oSIST prEN 302 326-2 V2.1.0:2020 en

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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oSIST prEN 302 326-2 V2.1.0:2020
Draft ETSI EN 302 326-2 V2.1.0 (2020-08)
HARMONISED EUROPEAN STANDARD
Fixed Radio Systems;
Multipoint Equipment and Antennas;
Part 2: Harmonised Standard for access to radio spectrum
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oSIST prEN 302 326-2 V2.1.0:2020
2 Draft ETSI EN 302 326-2 V2.1.0 (2020-08)
Reference
REN/ATTM-0436
Keywords
access, DFRS, DRRS, FWA, multipoint, radio,
system
ETSI
650 Route des Lucioles
F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE
Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
Siret N° 348 623 562 00017 - NAF 742 C
Association à but non lucratif enregistrée à la
Sous-Préfecture de Grasse (06) N° 7803/88
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Contents

Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................................................................ 7

Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................. 7

Modal verbs terminology .................................................................................................................................... 8

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

1 Scope ...................................................................................................................................................... 10

2 References .............................................................................................................................................. 10

2.1 Normative references ....................................................................................................................................... 10

2.2 Informative references ...................................................................................................................................... 11

3 Definition of terms, symbols and abbreviations ..................................................................................... 13

3.1 Terms ................................................................................................................................................................ 13

3.2 Symbols ............................................................................................................................................................ 17

3.3 Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................... 17

4 Framework for requirements .................................................................................................................. 19

4.1 Generality ......................................................................................................................................................... 19

4.1.0 The "Manufacturer's declaration" concept .................................................................................................. 19

4.1.1 Applicability of requirements ..................................................................................................................... 19

4.1.1.1 Generality .............................................................................................................................................. 19

4.1.1.2 The Equipment Classification (EqC) .................................................................................................... 20

4.1.2 Asymmetric MP implementations .............................................................................................................. 20

4.2 RF reference architecture ................................................................................................................................. 21

4.2.1 Reference block diagram ............................................................................................................................ 21

4.2.2 Measure reference points and system loading ............................................................................................ 21

5 Technical requirements specifications ................................................................................................... 22

5.1 General requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 22

5.2 Environmental profile ....................................................................................................................................... 22

5.3 Transmitter requirements ................................................................................................................................. 22

5.3.1 General requirements .................................................................................................................................. 22

5.3.2 Transmitter output power ............................................................................................................................ 22

5.3.2.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 22

5.3.2.2 Transmitter maximum power and EIRP ................................................................................................ 22

5.3.2.3 Transmitter output power environmental variation ............................................................................... 23

5.3.3 Transmitter Radio Frequency tolerance ...................................................................................................... 23

5.3.4 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask and emissions ..................................................................... 23

5.3.4.1 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask ....................................................................................... 23

5.3.4.2 Transmitter discrete CW components exceeding the transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask

limits ..................................................................................................................................................... 26

5.3.5 Transmitter unwanted emissions in the spurious domain ........................................................................... 27

5.3.6 Transmitter power control (ATPC and RTPC) ........................................................................................... 28

5.3.6.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 28

5.3.6.2 Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) .................................................................................... 28

5.3.6.3 Remote Transmitter Power Control (RTPC) ......................................................................................... 28

5.3.7 Transmitter Remote Frequency Control (RFC) .......................................................................................... 29

5.3.8 Transmitter Dynamic Change of Modulation Order ................................................................................... 29

5.4 Receiver requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 29

5.4.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 29

5.4.2 Receiver unwanted emissions in the spurious domain ................................................................................ 29

5.4.3 BER as a function of receiver input signal level (RSL) .............................................................................. 29

5.4.3.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 29

5.4.3.2 Single signal performance ..................................................................................................................... 29

5.4.3.3 Performance with maximum system loading (EqC-PET = D only) ...................................................... 31

5.4.3.4 Receiver Dynamic range ....................................................................................................................... 31

5.4.4 Receiver selectivity ..................................................................................................................................... 32

5.4.4.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 32

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5.4.4.1 Receiver co-channel interference sensitivity ......................................................................................... 32

5.4.4.2 Receiver first adjacent channel interference sensitivity ........................................................................ 34

5.4.4.3 Receiver blocking (CW spurious interference sensitivity) .................................................................... 36

5.4.4.4 Receiver radio-frequency intermodulation and Receiver second adjacent channel interference

sensitivity .............................................................................................................................................. 36

5.4.4.4.1 Requirement background ................................................................................................................. 36

5.4.4.4.2 Requirement limit ............................................................................................................................ 37

6 Testing for conformance with technical requirements ........................................................................... 37

6.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 37

6.2 Environmental conditions for testing ............................................................................................................... 38

6.2.1 Generality ................................................................................................................................................... 38

6.2.2 Minimum profile for indoor use ................................................................................................................. 39

6.2.3 Minimum profile for outdoor use ............................................................................................................... 39

6.3 Transmitter requirements ................................................................................................................................. 39

6.3.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 39

6.3.1.1 Summary table for transmitter test conditions ...................................................................................... 39

6.3.1.2 Spectrum analyser settings .................................................................................................................... 41

6.3.2 Transmitter output power ............................................................................................................................ 41

6.3.2.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 41

6.3.2.2 Transmitter Maximum power and EIRP ............................................................................................... 41

6.3.2.3 Transmitter output power environmental variation ............................................................................... 42

6.3.3 Transmitter Radio Frequency tolerance ...................................................................................................... 42

6.3.4 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask and emissions ..................................................................... 42

6.3.4.1 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask ....................................................................................... 42

6.3.4.2 Transmitter Discrete CWcomponents exceeding the transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum mask

limit ....................................................................................................................................................... 43

6.3.5 Transmitter unwanted emissions in the spurious domain ........................................................................... 43

6.3.6 Transmitter power control (ATPC and RTPC) ........................................................................................... 43

6.3.6.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 43

6.3.6.2 Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) .................................................................................... 43

6.3.6.3 Remote Transmitter Power Control (RTPC) ......................................................................................... 44

6.3.7 Transmitter Remote Frequency Control (RFC) .......................................................................................... 44

6.3.8 Transmitter dynamic Change of Modulation Order .................................................................................... 45

6.4 Receiver requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 45

6.4.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 45

6.4.2 Receiver unwanted emissions in the spurious domain ................................................................................ 46

6.4.3 BER as a function of receiver input signal level (RSL) .............................................................................. 47

6.4.3.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 47

6.4.3.2 Single signal performance ..................................................................................................................... 47

6.4.3.3 Performance at maximum system loading (EqC-PET = D only) .......................................................... 47

6.4.3.4 Receiver dynamic range ........................................................................................................................ 47

6.4.4 Receiver selectivity ..................................................................................................................................... 47

6.4.4.1 Receiver co-channel interference sensitivity ......................................................................................... 47

6.4.4.2 Receiver first adjacent channel interference sensitivity ........................................................................ 48

6.4.4.3 Receiver blocking (CW spurious interference sensitivity) .................................................................... 48

6.4.4.4 Receiver radio-frequency intermodulation and receiver second adjacent channel interference

sensitivity .............................................................................................................................................. 48

Annex A (informative): Relationship between the present document and the essential

requirements of Directive 2014/53/EU ......................................................... 50

Annex B (normative): Test report in relation to flexible systems applications .............................. 52

B.1 Wide radio-frequency band covering units specification and tests ........................................................ 52

B.2 Multirate/Multiformat covering equipment specification and tests ....................................................... 54

Annex C (normative): Equipment classification (EqC) and system capacity ................................. 55

C.1 General ................................................................................................................................................... 55

C.2 EqC description ...................................................................................................................................... 55

C.2.1 Void .................................................................................................................................................................. 55

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C.2.2 Primary Equipment Type (EqC-PET) .............................................................................................................. 55

C.2.3 Secondary Equipment Type (EqC-SET) .......................................................................................................... 56

C.2.4 Equivalent Modulation Order (EqC-EMO) ...................................................................................................... 56

C.2.5 Channel Separation (EqC-ChS) ........................................................................................................................ 57

C.2.6 Frequency Operating Range (EqC-FR) ............................................................................................................ 57

C.2.7 Station Type (EqC-STN) .................................................................................................................................. 57

C.3 System capacity ...................................................................................................................................... 58

C.3.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 58

C.3.2 Capacity of equipment with EqC-PET = T, O or M ......................................................................................... 58

C.3.3 Capacity of equipment with EqC-PET = F ....................................................................................................... 58

C.3.4 Capacity of equipment with EqC-PET = D ...................................................................................................... 59

C.4 Classification of equipment .................................................................................................................... 60

C.4.1 Equipment profiles in the scope of present document ...................................................................................... 60

Annex D (informative): Transmitter Radio Frequency Spectrum mask background for

ATPC and/or RTPC implementation........................................................... 62

D.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 62

D.1 ATPC impact .......................................................................................................................................... 62

D.2 RTPC Impact .......................................................................................................................................... 63

Annex E (informative): Overview of technology features of multipoint systems ............................. 64

E.1 General ................................................................................................................................................... 64

E.2 Network topology ................................................................................................................................... 64

E.3 Multiplexing methods............................................................................................................................. 64

E.4 Multiple access methods ........................................................................................................................ 65

E.5 Duplex methods ...................................................................................................................................... 65

E.6 Modulation methods ............................................................................................................................... 66

E.6.1 Modulation techniques ..................................................................................................................................... 66

E.6.2 Equivalent Modulation Order (EMO) .............................................................................................................. 66

E.7 Error correction ...................................................................................................................................... 67

E.8 Other relevant system characteristics ..................................................................................................... 67

Annex F (informative): Frequency bands ............................................................................................ 68

F.1 Frequency ranges .................................................................................................................................... 68

F.2 Frequency ranges CEPT applications ..................................................................................................... 70

Annex G (informative): Summary Table of EqC subject to conformance declaration .................... 71

G.1 The right to copy .................................................................................................................................... 71

Annex H (informative): System architecture ....................................................................................... 72

H.1 General architecture ............................................................................................................................... 72

H.2 Point-to-Multipoint (P-mP) architectures ............................................................................................... 72

H.3 Mesh (or MP-MP) architectures ............................................................................................................. 74

Annex I (informative): Mixed-mode operation .................................................................................. 75

I.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 75

I.2 General description of mixed-mode systems ......................................................................................... 75

I.3 Background for transmitter and receiver requirements operating in mixed-mode ................................. 75

I.3.1 Requirements summary .................................................................................................................................... 75

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I.3.2 Transmitter Radio Frequency spectrum masks for mixed-mode systems ........................................................ 75

I.3.3 Receiver adjacent channel interference sensitivity ........................................................................................... 77

I.3.4 Receiver co-channel interference sensitivity .................................................................................................... 77

Annex J (informative): Antennas ......................................................................................................... 78

J.1 Antenna generality ................................................................................................................................. 78

J.2 Antenna profiles ..................................................................................................................................... 78

Annex K (informative): Typical reference model for BER, MGBR and EMO ................................. 79

K.1 General ................................................................................................................................................... 79

K.2 Interface X' to X' ................................................................................................................................. 80

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K.3 Payload processing block ....................................................................................................................... 80

K.4 Multiple access block ............................................................................................................................. 81

K.5 Outer error correcting block ................................................................................................................... 81

K.6 Inner error correcting block .................................................................................................................... 81

K.7 Modulator ............................................................................................................................................... 82

K.8 Choice of reference point for BER, MGBR and EMO .......................................................................... 82

K.9 Examples ................................................................................................................................................ 82

K.9.1 16 QAM TDMA system with 3/4 rate convolutional coding ........................................................................... 82

K.9.2 16 QAM TDMA system with 1/2 rate convolutional coding and 204/188 Reed Solomon coding .................. 83

K.9.3 16 QAM TDMA system with 1/2 rate turbo coding ......................................................................................... 83

K.9.4 16 QAM FDMA system with 1/2 rate convolutional coding ........................................................................... 83

Annex L (informative): Test interpretation and measurement uncertainty ..................................... 84

Annex M (informative): Bibliography ................................................................................................... 85

Annex N (informative): Change History .............................................................................................. 86

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