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Robert Lacoste
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi all,
Any EN 300-220 European standard guru out there ?
I have some difficulties to deduce the maximum phase noise profile of a
transmitter from this standard in the case of a very narrow bandwidth
transmitter (say 10KHz bandwidth, operating in a non-standard VHF frequency
band) :
- Standard gives a limitation of the transmitted power in the adjacent
channels (10µW integrated over each adjacent channel). Fine
- Standard gives a limitation for the spurious emissions (-36/-54dBm under
1GHz with 100KHz spectrum analyzer bandwidth depending on the frequency).
Fine.
But what is the maximum noise or side modulation levels say 2, 3 or 10
channels away from the carrier ? My first assumption was that the "spurious"
specification was applicable, but with a 100KHz resolution bandwidth I would
be measuring the carrier power if I do the measurement even 5 channels away
from the carrier...
Any help welcome...
Friendly yours,
Robert
Any EN 300-220 European standard guru out there ?
I have some difficulties to deduce the maximum phase noise profile of a
transmitter from this standard in the case of a very narrow bandwidth
transmitter (say 10KHz bandwidth, operating in a non-standard VHF frequency
band) :
- Standard gives a limitation of the transmitted power in the adjacent
channels (10µW integrated over each adjacent channel). Fine
- Standard gives a limitation for the spurious emissions (-36/-54dBm under
1GHz with 100KHz spectrum analyzer bandwidth depending on the frequency).
Fine.
But what is the maximum noise or side modulation levels say 2, 3 or 10
channels away from the carrier ? My first assumption was that the "spurious"
specification was applicable, but with a 100KHz resolution bandwidth I would
be measuring the carrier power if I do the measurement even 5 channels away
from the carrier...
Any help welcome...
Friendly yours,
Robert