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BSI PD CLC/TR 50083-2-2:2014

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Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services – Interference issues for DVB-T reception in the presence of LTE base station signals

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BSI 2014 24
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Standards and deliverables of EN 50083 (all parts) and EN 60728 (all parts) deal with cable networks including equipment and associated methods of measurement for headend reception, processing and distribution of television and sound signals and for processing, interfacing and transmitting all kinds of data signals for interactive services using all applicable transmission media. These signals are typically transmitted in networks by frequency-multiplexing techniques.

For instance, this includes

  • regional and local broadband cable networks,

  • extended satellite and terrestrial television distribution systems,

  • individual satellite and terrestrial television receiving systems,

and all kinds of equipment, systems and installations used in such cable networks, distribution and receiving systems.

The extent of this standardization work is from the antennas and/or special signal source inputs to the headend or other interface points to the network up to the terminal input of the customer premises equipment.

The standardization work will consider coexistence with users of the RF spectrum in wired and wireless transmission systems.

The standardization of any user terminals (i.e. tuners, receivers, decoders, multimedia terminals etc.) as well as of any coaxial, balanced and optical cables and accessories thereof is excluded.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Contents
5 Foreword
6 1 Scope
1.1 General
1.2 Specific scope of CLC/TR 50083-2-2
7 2 Normative references
3 Term, definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
9 3.2 Abbreviations
10 3.3 Symbols
4 Implications of the LTE service in the 800 MHz band
4.1 Frequency allocation of LTE signals in the 800 MHz band
Figure 1 — Allocation of the LTE signals in the 800 MHz band
4.2 Propagation models
11 4.3 LTE-UE field strength in the 800 MHz band
Table 1 — Field strength E produced at a distance D (free space) by a radiated power P of 25 dB(mW) of a LTE-UE
4.4 LTE-BS field strength in the 800 MHz band
Table 2 — Field strength E produced at a distance D by a radiated power P of a LTE-BS placed in rural or urban sites
12 5 Protection of television signals with respect to the LTE service
5.1 Provisions to be applied
5.2 EMC protection with respect to LTE-UE signals
13 Figure 2 — Required protection of Ch. 60 UHF (down to ch. 57) with respect to LTE-UE signals
5.3 EMC protection with respect to LTE-BS signals
14 Figure 3 — Example of LTE filter inserted between the television antenna and the headend
Figure 4 — Protection of Ch. 60 with respect to LTE-BS signals
15 6 Additional EMC requirements with respect to LTE-UE disturbing field
7 Additional EMC requirements with respect to LTE-BS disturbing field
7.1 General
7.2 Worst case
16 Table 3 — LTE filter attenuation in the 800 MHz band (worst case)
7.3 Intermediate case
17 Table 4 — LTE filter attenuation in the 800 MHz band (intermediate case)
7.4 Typical case
Table 5 — LTE filter attenuation in the 800 MHz band (typical case)
18 8 Typical LTE filter specifications
Table 6 — LTE filter specifications (typical case)
19 Figure 5 — Frequency response mask of LTE filter (typical case) and example of response curve
20 9 Measurements to determine the required attenuation for the LTE filter
21 Bibliography
BSI PD CLC/TR 50083-2-2:2014
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