TABLE 1
Paired frequency arrangements in the band 806 960 MHz
Mobile station
Base station
Duplex
Centre gap
(1)
Frequency arrangements transmitter
transmitter
separation
(2)
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz)
A1
824 849 20
869 894 45
A2
880 915 10
925 960 45
NOTE 1 Due to the overlap of base station transmitter and mobile station transmitter bands and the
different usage of the bands 806 824 MHz, 849 869 MHz and 902 928 MHz between Regions, there is
no common solution possible in the near and medium terms.
(1)
Centre gap the frequency separation between the upper edge of the lower band and the lower
edge of the upper band in an FDD paired frequency arrangement.
(2)
Duplex band frequency separation the frequency separation between a reference point in the
lower band and the corresponding point in the upper band of an FDD arrangement.
6.1.2
Frequency arrangements in the band 1
710 2
200 MHz
2
The recommended frequency arrangements in these bands, taking into consideration
existing public mobile systems, can be summarized as shown in Table 2 and
in 6.1.4.2
TABLE 2
Frequency arrangements in the band 1 710 2 200 MHz
Un paired
Mobile station
Base station
Duplex
Frequency
Centre gap
spectrum
transmitter
transmitter
separation
arrangements
(MHz)
(e.g. for TDD)
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz)
B1 1
920 1
980 130
2
110 2
170 190
1
880 1
920;
2
010 2
025
B2 1
710 1
785 20
1
805 1
880 95
None
B3 1
850 1
910 20
1
930 1
990 80
1
910 1
930
B4 (harmonized with 1
710 1
785
20
1
805 1
880
95
1
900 1
920;
B1 and B2)
1
920 1
980
130
2
110 2
170
190
2
010 2
025
B5 (harmonized with 1
850 1
910
20
1
930 1
990
80
1
910 1
930
B3 and parts of B1 1
710 1
755
50
1
805 1
850
95
and B2)
1
755 1
805
305
2
110 2
160
355
B6 (harmonized with 1
850 1
910
20
1
930 1
990
80
1
910 1
930
B3 and parts of B1 1
710 1
770
340
2
110 2
170
400
and B2)
2
The 2
025 2
110 MHz band is not part of this frequency arrangement.
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