802.16*
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The channel span:
CH BW 20 MHz: 19 MHz
CH BW 10 MHz: 9.5 MHz
Note: A, B, C, D denote offsets 1 to 4, respectively. Here the default value of
"f" is 16.75 MHz (CHBW 20 MHz) or 31.5 MHz (CHBW 10 MHz). This can be
user-defined.
CH BW
20 MHz
CH BW
10 MHz
NOTE:
*reference: IEEE Std 802.16-2009
115
Unit: MHz
9.5 ≤ A < 10.9
10.9 ≤ B < 19.5
19.5 ≤ C < 29.5
29.5 ≤ D < f
Unit: MHz
4.75 ≤ A < 5.45
5.45 ≤ B < 9.75
9.75 ≤ C < 14.75
14.75 ≤ D < f
Abs: Absolute limit.
[1]
[2]
Rel: Relative limit (to the total power or the power
spectral density, depending on the compliance of the main
channel).
Additional: Additional absolute limit.
[3]
Pass Fail Criteria:
Case 1: When both Abs and Rel are used, the highest value
(Abs or Rel) is used as the Pass/Fail judgment. The trace
points under the limit indicate a pass.
Case2: If the additional limit is used, the higher value from
case1 is compared to the additional limit. The lowest one is
used as the pass/fail judgment.
Rel
[2]
0 ~ -25 dBc
-25 ~ -32 dBc
-32 ~ -50 dBc
-50 dBc
Rel
[2]
0 ~ -25 dBc
-25 ~ -32 dBc
-32 ~ -50 dBc
-50 dBc
RBW
100 kHz
100 kHz
100 kHz
100 kHz
RBW
100 kHz
100 kHz
100 kHz
100 kHz
February 2017