
Trouble Shooting Guide, Advanced
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7.3.1
What is ”Output power”
Output power is a part of the measurement in the Go/No Go – test that checks what output
power the transmitter gives at the highest, lowest and middle calibrated power level, at high,
low and middle channels. Table 7.3 and Table 7.4 shows channel- and power level –
definition.
EGSM900
GSM1800
Low channel
Anyone from
975 to 980
Anyone from
512 to 521
Middle channel
Anyone from
35 to 40
Anyone from
697 to 702
High channel
Anyone from
120 to 124
Anyone from
880 to 885
Table 7.3
EGSM900
GSM1800
Lowest Power
level
19
15
Middle Power
level
Anyone from
10 to 14
Anyone from
6 to 10
Highest Power
level
5
0
Table 7.4
Table 7.5 and Table 7.6 are showing the output power at controlled power level,
according to Table 7.4.
EGSM900
Power level
Output
power
(dBm)
Tolerance
(dBm)
5
33
±2
9
25
±3
19
5
±5
Table 7.5
GSM1800
Power level
Output
power
(dBm)
Tolerance
(dBm)
0
30
±2
9
12
±4
15
0
±5
Table 7.6
If the output power value is higher than in Table 7.5, go to section 7.3.2.
If the output power value is lower than in Table 7.5, go to section 7.3.3.