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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS (ERM); LAND MOBILE SERVICE; RADIO EQUIPMENT TRANSMITTING SIGNALS TO INITIATE A SPECIFIC RESPONSE IN THE RECEIVER; PART 1: TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENT

European Telecommunications Standards Institute

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Table of Contents

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Symbols
   3.3 Abbreviations
4 General
   4.1 Presentation of equipment for testing purposes
   4.2 Mechanical and electrical design
   4.3 Interpretation of the measurement results
5 Technical characteristics
   5.1 Transmitter parameter limits
   5.2 Receiver parameter limits
   5.3 Duplex operation - receiver limits
6 Test conditions, power sources and ambient
   temperatures
   6.1 Normal and extreme test conditions
   6.2 Test power source
   6.3 Normal test conditions
   6.4 Extreme test conditions
   6.5 Procedure for tests at extreme temperatures
7 General conditions
   7.1 Arrangements for test signals at the input of
        the receiver
   7.2 Receiver mute or squelch facility
   7.3 Normal test signals, (wanted and unwanted
        signals)
   7.4 Encoder for receiver measurements
   7.5 Test Load (artificial antenna)
   7.6 Test sites and general arrangements for
        radiated measurements
   7.7 Transmitter automatic shut-off facility
        (time-out)
   7.8 Modes of operation of the transmitter
   7.9 Facilities for access between the receiver
        demodulator output and its decoder
   7.10 Calling indicator
   7.11 Reset
   7.12 Reset time
   7.13 Test of equipment with a duplex filter
8 Methods of measurement for transmitter parameters
   8.1 Frequency error
   8.2 Carrier power (conducted)
   8.3 Effective radiated power (field strength)
   8.4 Adjacent channel power
   8.5 Transmitter spurious emissions
   8.6 Intermodulation attenuation
   8.7 Transmitter Attack
   8.8 Transmitter release time
   8.9 Transient frequency behaviour of the transmitter
9 Methods of measurement for receiver parameters
   9.1 Reference sensitivity (responses)
   9.2 Maximum usable sensitivity (responses,
       conducted)
   9.3 Average usable sensitivity (field strength,
       responses)
   9.4 Co-channel rejection
   9.5 Adjacent channel selectivity
   9.6 Spurious response rejection
   9.7 Intermodulation response
   9.8 Blocking or desensitization
   9.9 Receiver spurious radiations
10 Duplex operation
   10.1 Receiver desensitization (with simultaneous
        transmission and reception)
   10.2 Receiver spurious response rejection (with
        simultaneous transmission and reception)
11 Measurement uncertainty
Annex A (normative): Radiated measurement
A.1 Test sites and general arrangements for measurements
    involving the use of radiated fields
A.2 Guidance on the use of radiation test sites
A.3 Coupling of signals
A.4 Standard test
A.5 Test fixture
Annex B (normative): Specification for some particular
        measurement arrangements
B.1 Power measuring receiver specification
B.2 Spectrum analyser specification
B.3 Integrating and power summing device
Annex C (normative): Graphical representation of the
        selection of equipment and frequencies for testing
C.1 Tests on a single sample
C.2 Tests and samples needed when the switching range
    is a subset of the alignment range
C.3 Tests and samples for a family of equipment where
    the alignment range is a subset of the total
    operating frequency range
Annex D (informative): Bibliography
History

Abstract

This standard specifies the minimum characteristics considered necessary in order to avoid harmful interference and to make the best use of the available frequencies.

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Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Committee ERM RP02