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EMC Capabilities for RBS 2302
40 EMC Capabilities for RBS 2302
This chapter covers the capabilities of the RBS 2302 in respect of EMC
(ElectroMagnetic Compatibility). The capabilities include conducted
and radiated emission as well as conducted and radiated immunity
thresholds.
40.1 References
1. 89/336/EEC EMC directive
Council directive of 3 May 1989 on approximation of laws of the
Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
2. I-ETS 300 609–1, 1997
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Base
Station System (BSS) equipment specification.
Part 1: Radio Aspects (GSM11.21)
3. I-ETS 300 609–4, 1997
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Base
Station System (BSS) equipment specification.
Part 4: Repeaters (GSM11.24)
4. prETS 300 342–3, October 1997
Radio Equipment and System (RES); Electro-Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) for Digital cellular telecommunication
system.
Part 3: Base station radio and ancillary equipment and repeaters
meeting Phase 2 GSM requirements.
5. EN 55 022, 1993 + AM1, 1995
Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbances
characteristics of information technology equipment.
6. EN 50 081–1, 1992, Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic
emission standard
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry.
7. EN 50 082–1, 1992, Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic
emission standard
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry.
8. EN 61 000–3–2, 1995
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Part 3: Limits
Section 2: Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment
input current < 16 A per phase)
9. EN 61 000–3–3, 1995
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
EN/LZT 123 2697 R5A
1998-08-13
263 (306)
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