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GSM-R = -85dBm I = -94dBm 9dB C/I Note 1: The I should be the sum of Rx thermal noise, co-channel, adjacent channel and Unwanted Emission. Here only UE is considered, using “Realistic” levels Note 2: All levels at rail track GSM 925,4MHz Max allowed UMTS interferer with Improved Receiver -25dBm/5MHz Max allowed interferer due to Unwanted Emissions -22dBm / 200kHz -29dBm / 5MHz UMTS / LTE 927,6MHz Input UIC 2nd CG meeting Dec 2013 Note: Levels at radio antenna connector Effects of Unwanted Emission levels 29-6-2016 CG-GSM-R(13)037
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Input UIC 2nd CG meeting Dec 2013 Note: Levels at radio antenna connector Effects of Unwanted Emission levels 29-6-2016
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Noise limited? 925930 960 -17dBm -25dBm -??dBm -4 …………........…..…………………..+5dBm -17 …………........…..…………………..+5dBm -29 …………........…..…………………..+5dBm Permissable UMTS/LTE Interferer levels due to IM for the Improved Receiver based on BNetzA reports GSM-R at -72dBm GSM-R at -85dBm GSM-R at -98dBm Input UIC 2nd CG meeting Dec 2013 Note: GSM-R 924,8MHz, Levels at radio antenna connector Power limited? 29-6-2016
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925930 960 -17dBm -25dBm -??dBm -4 …………........…..…………………..+5dBm -17 …………........…..…………………..+5dBm -29 …………........…..…………………..+5dBm GSM-R at -72dBm GSM-R at -85dBm GSM-R at -98dBm Input UIC 2nd CG meeting Dec 2013 Swedish limits -5 dBm 0dBm Note: GSM-R 924,8MHz, Levels at radio antenna connector Permissable UMTS/LTE Interferer levels due to IM for the Improved Receiver based on BNetzA reports 29-6-2016
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