1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Base station classification
6 Test methods and limits
6.1 Emission
6.2 Immunity
7 Test conditions
7.1 General conditions
7.2 General arrangements for test signals
7.3 Exclusion band
7.4 Narrowband responses on receivers
8 Specific test configurations
8.1 General test set up for BS
8.2 Macro base station
8.3 Distributed base station
8.4 Micro base station
8.5 Pico base station
8.6 Active antenna system base station
9 Performance assessment
9.1 Assessment of BLER/throughput/EVM/BER/FER in downlink
9.2 Assessment of BLER/throughput/BER/FER in uplink
9.3 Assessment of RF gain variations of repeaters
10 Performance criteria
10.1 Performance criteria A for continuous phenomena applied to base
stations and repeaters
10.2 Performance criteria B for transient phenomena for base
stations and repeaters
10.3 Performance criteria for ancillary equipment
Annex A – Emission test level
Annex B – Immunity test level
Annex C – Equipment within the scope of this Recommendation
C.1 Base station equipment for IMT-2000 CDMA DirectSpread (UTRA)
C.2 Base station equipment for E-UTRA, E-UTRA with NB-IoT or
Standalone NB-IoT
C.3 GSM base station, ancillary RF amplifiers, and GSM repeaters
meeting Phase 2 and 2+
C.4 Other types of GSM base station, ancillary RF amplifiers, and
GSM repeaters equipment
C.5 Multi-standard radio base station equipment
C.6 CDMA 1x spread spectrum base stations, repeaters and ancillary
equipment
C.7 Base station equipment for NR
Annex D – Test guide of radiated emission for wireless base station
D.1 Software of EUT
D.2 Reduce overload of test receiver
D.3 Pre-test for radiated emission
Appendix I – Test guide for the OTA AAS BS
I.1 EMF protection during EMC test
I.2 Receiver protection during radiated immunity test
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