The present document defines the requirements for the transceiver of the pan European digital cellular telecommunications systems GSM.
Requirements are defined for two categories of parameters:
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those that are required to provide compatibility between the radio channels, connected either to separate or common antennas, that are used in the system. This category also includes parameters providing compatibility with existing systems in the same or adjacent frequency bands;
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those that define the transmission quality of the system.
The present document defines RF characteristics for the Mobile Station (MS) and Base Station System (BSS). The BSS will contain Base Transceiver Stations (BTS), which can be normal BTS,micro BTS or pico-BTS. The precise measurement methods are specified in
TS 51.010-1 and
TS 51.021.
Unless otherwise stated, the requirements defined in this EN apply to the full range of environmental conditions specified for the equipment (see
Annex D).
In the present document some relaxations are introduced for GSM 400 MSs, GSM 900 MSs, GSM 700 MSs and GSM 850 MSs which pertain to power class 4, 5 or 6 (see
subclause 4.1.1). In the present document these Mobile Stations are referred to as "small MS".
In the present document some relaxations to receiver requirements are introduced for a MS indicating support for Downlink Multi Carrier (DLMC), see
TS 24.008, when in DLMC configuration. DLMC configurations are specified for only GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800 and PCS 1900.
MSs may operate on more than one of the frequency bands specified in
clause 2. These MSs are referred to as "Multi band MSs" in this EN. Multi band MSs shall meet all requirements for each of the bands supported. The relaxation on GSM 400 MSs, GSM 900 MSs, GSM 700 MSs and GSM 850 MSs for a "small MS" are also valid for a multi band MS if it complies with the definition of a small MS.
The RF characteristics of repeaters are defined in Annex E of this EN. Annexes D and E are the only clauses of this EN applicable to repeaters. Annex E does not apply to the MS or BSS. The precise measurement methods for repeaters are specified in
TS 51.026.
The present document also includes specification information for mixed mode operation at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz (MXM 850 and MXM 1900). 850 MHz and 1900 MHz mixed-mode is defined as a network that deploys both 30 kHz RF carriers and 200 kHz RF carriers in geographic regions where the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations are applied or adopted.
The requirements for a MS in a mixed-mode system, MXM 850 and MXM 1900, correspond to the requirements for GSM 850 MS and PCS 1900 MS respectively.
Annex M defines the minimum performance requirements for A-GPS for MSs that support A-GPS.
Annex M does not apply to the BSS.
The present document also includes specific requirements for multicarrier BTS, wherever explicitly stated in the text, that apply for all classes of multicarrier BTS (Wide Area, Medium Range and Local Area) if nothing else is stated. All other requirements designated for BTS and normal BTS apply if not otherwise stated. The multicarrier BTS classes have relaxed requirements in the areas of Tx spurious emissions, intermodulation attenuation and, when multicarrier receiver is included, Rx blocking. Usage of multicarrier BTSs in some geographical regions might be subject to regulatory restrictions to protect other radio systems operating in bands of adjacent frequency assignments, in particular for all safety related applications like railway applications. In areas where such systems coexist with multicarrier BTSs, the received interference power originating from multicarrier BTSs might have to be limited.
The document also includes entry points in some tables for the multicarrier BTS requirements to which
TS 37.104 for Multi-Standard Radio Base Stations (MSR BS) is referring to as specific GSM/EDGE single-RAT requirements not covered by the general requirements. These entry points are marked with M) and, as described in a note in each applicable table, identify the relevant column(s) that are applicable as MSR BS requirements. In general the requirements for multicarrier BTS equipped with multicarrier receiver also apply to Multi-Standard Radio Base Stations. The GSM requirements for Multi-Standard Radio Base Stations are defined for GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 only. Requirements for other frequency bands and MXM base stations are excluded.
Annex P defines the minimum performance for the receiver in MSR BS.
For equipment not declared as MSR BS the M) indications can be ignored.
The present document defines requirements for the usage of the ER-GSM band. The national implementation might be subject to regulatory coordination agreements to avoid system impacts (RF scenarios for ER-GSM introduction are given in
TR 45.050).
The present document defines requirements for supporting a low-complexity, low data throughput service in environments experiencing high propagation attenuation as indoors in basements etc. This service, based on EGPRS, with extended coverage is called EC-GSM-IoT. For EC-GSM-IoT, in case no specific requirement is explicitly stated, the requirements for EGPRS apply.