Radio Reception
19
Radio Reception
Radio reception denotes the function to "Receive a Radio Frequency
(RF) signal".
19.1
References
For GSM 900 and GSM 1800:
/GSM:03.03/
GSM Requirements 03.03 Phase 2
/GSM:05.02/
GSM Requirements 05.02 Phase 2
/GSM:05.04/
GSM Requirements 05.04 Phase 2
/GSM:05.05/
GSM Requirements 05.05 Phase 2
/GSM:05.08/
GSM Requirements 05.08 Phase 2
/GSM:05.10/
GSM Requirements 05.10 Phase 2
For GSM 1900:
The references PCS:1-8 are chapters in the document: Volume 1, PCS
1900 Physical Layer 1 Specification marked: JTC(AIR)94.08.01-231R3
/PCS:1/
Physical Layer Overview
/PCS:2/
Multiplexing and Multiple Access on the
Radio Path
/PCS:3/
Forward Error Protection Coding and
Interleaving
/PCS:4/
Modulation
/PCS:5/
Radio Transmission and Reception
/PCS:6/
Radio Subsystem Link Control
/PCS:7/
Synchronization
/PCS:8/
Change History
When a reference is given in the text, it may have a section number
added. As example /PCS:5.3.5/ points at chapter 5, section 3.5.
19.2
Concepts
Base Transceiver Station (BTS), unit operating on a set of radio
frequencies in one cell.
Radio Base Station (RBS), all equipment forming an Ericsson base
station; may comprise several BTSs.
The RX reference point X is defined as the point where the RX antenna
signal crosses the RBS border, i.e. the connector for the antenna feeder.
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