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Content for
TR 36.761
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References
4
Background
5
Coexistence impacts of the removal of the 1 MHz guard between E block and A block (728-729 MHz)
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Frequency band arrangements and regulatory background
7
List of band specific issues for Extended Band 12 frequency band
8
E-UTRA specific issues
9
MSR specific issues
10
Channel numbering for E-UTRA, MSR
11
Required changes to E-UTRA and MSR specifications
$
Change History
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References
p. 5
3.1
Definitions
p. 5
3.2
Symbols
p. 5
3.3
Abbreviations
p. 6
4
Background
p. 7
4.1
Justification
p. 7
4.2
Objectives
p. 8
5
Coexistence impacts of the removal of the 1 MHz guard between E block and A block (728-729 MHz)
p. 10
5.1
Deployment scenarios
p. 10
5.2
Simulation results
p. 10
5.3
Maximum BS power of NB-IoT deployed in the lowest 1 MHz
p. 12
6
Frequency band arrangements and regulatory background
p. 13
6.0
Operating band and channel bandwidth
p. 13
6.1
Adjacent 3GPP bands
p. 13
6.2
Nearby non-3GPP Services
p. 14
6.3
FCC regulation requirement
p. 14
7
List of band specific issues for Extended Band 12 frequency band
p. 15
8
E-UTRA specific issues
p. 15
8.1
UE aspect issues
p. 15
8.1.1
UE transmitter characteristics
p. 15
8.1.1.0
Introduction
p. 15
8.1.1.1
UE maximum output power
p. 15
8.1.1.2
UE maximum output power with additional requirements
p. 16
8.1.1.3
Spurious emission band UE co-existence
p. 16
8.1.2
UE receiver characteristics
p. 17
8.1.2.0
Introduction
p. 17
8.1.2.1
Reference sensitivity power level
p. 17
8.1.2.2
In-band blocking and Out-of-band blocking
p. 17
8.2
BS aspect issues
p. 17
9
MSR specific issues
p. 24
10
Channel numbering for E-UTRA, MSR
p. 24
11
Required changes to E-UTRA and MSR specifications
p. 25
$
Change History
p. 26