Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Short Range Devices (SRDs); Technical characteristics and test methods for radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 500 mW

Covers a wide range of telecommand, telemetry and generic non-speech applications, such as alarm systems, identification, detection, remote control etc. in the frequency band 25-1000 MHz, including European ISM bands.

Radijska oprema in sistemi (RES) - Naprave kratkega dosega (SRDs) - Tehnične karakteristike in preskušalne metode za radijsko opremo, ki se uporablja v frekvenčnem območju od 25 MHz do 1 000 MHz z nivoji izhodne moči do 500 mW

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Withdrawn
Withdrawal Date
30-Sep-2003
Current Stage
9900 - Withdrawal (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Oct-2003
Due Date
01-Oct-2003
Completion Date
01-Oct-2003

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Short Range Devices (SRDs); Technical characteristics and test methods for radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 500 mW33.060.20Sprejemna in oddajna opremaReceiving and transmitting equipmentICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:I-ETS 300 220 Edition 1PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998en01-avgust-1998PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998SLOVENSKI
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INTERIMEUROPEANI-ETS 300 220TELECOMMUNICATIONOctober 1993STANDARDSource: ETSI TC-RESReference: DI/RES-8-0101ICS:33.060.20Key words:Radio, testing, short range devicesRadio Equipment and Systems (RES);Short range devicesTechnical characteristics and test methodsfor radio equipment to be usedin the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz frequency rangewith power levels ranging up to 500 mWETSIEuropean Telecommunications Standards InstituteETSI SecretariatPostal address: F-06921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX - FRANCEOffice address: 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCEX.400: c=fr, a=atlas, p=etsi, s=secretariat - Internet: secretariat@etsi.frTel.: +33 92 94 42 00 - Fax: +33 93 65 47 16© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1993.All rights reserved.No part may be reproduced except as authorised by written permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction onreproduction extend to all media in which the information may be embodied.PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 2I-ETS 300 220: October 1993Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 3I-ETS 300 220: October 1993ContentsForeword.7Introduction.81Scope.92Normative references.93Definitions, symbols and abbreviations.103.1Definitions.103.2Symbols.103.3Abbreviations.114General.114.1Presentation of equipment for testing purposes.114.1.1Choice of model for type testing.114.1.2Definitions of alignment range and switching range.114.1.3Definition of the categories of the alignment range (AR1 and AR2).124.1.4Choice of frequencies.124.1.5Testing of single frequency equipment of category AR1.124.1.6Testing of single frequency equipment of category AR2.124.1.7Testing of two frequencies equipment of category AR1.124.1.8Testing of two frequency equipment of category AR2.124.1.9Testing of multi-frequency equipment (more than two frequencies) ofcategory AR1.134.1.10Testing of multi-frequency equipment (more than two frequencies) ofcategory AR2 (switching range less than alignment range).134.1.11Testing of multi-frequency equipment (more than two frequencies) ofcategory AR2 (switching range equals the alignment range).134.1.12Testing of equipment without a permanent external 50 ohm antennaconnector.144.1.12.1Equipment with a permanent internal 50 ohm RFconnector.144.1.12.2Equipment with a temporary
50 ohm RF connector.144.2Mechanical and electrical design.144.2.1General.144.2.2Controls.144.2.3Transmitter shut-off facility.144.2.4Marking (equipment identification).144.2.5Receiver mute or squelch.154.3Declarations by the applicant.154.4Auxiliary test equipment.154.5Interpretation of the measurement results.155Test conditions, power sources and ambient temperatures.155.1Normal and extreme test conditions.155.2External test power source.155.3Normal test conditions.165.3.1Normal temperature and humidity.165.3.2Normal test power source.165.3.2.1Mains voltage.165.3.2.2Regulated lead-acid battery power sources.165.3.2.3Other power sources.165.4Extreme test conditions.165.4.1Extreme temperatures.165.4.1.1Procedure for tests at extreme temperatures.16PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 4I-ETS 300 220: October 19935.4.1.1.1Procedure for equipment designed forcontinuous operation.175.4.1.1.2Procedure for equipment designed forintermittent operation.175.4.1.2Extreme temperature ranges.175.4.2Extreme test source voltages.175.4.2.1Mains voltage.175.4.2.2Regulated lead-acid battery power sources.175.4.2.3Power sources using other types of batteries.185.4.2.4Other power sources.186General conditions.186.1Normal test signals and test modulation.186.1.1Normal test signals for analogue speech.186.1.2Normal test signals for data.186.2Artificial antenna.196.3Test fixture.196.4Test sites and general arrangements for radiated measurements.196.5Modes of operation of the transmitter.196.6Measuring receiver.207Methods of measurement and limits for transmitter parameters.207.1Frequency error.207.1.1Definition.207.1.2Method of measurement.207.1.3Limits.217.2Carrier power (conducted).217.2.1Definition.217.2.2Method of measurement.217.2.3Limits.227.3Effective radiated power (radiated).227.3.1Definition.227.3.2Methods of measurement.227.3.3Limits.237.4Response of the transmitter to modulation frequencies.247.4.1Frequency deviation.247.4.1.1Definition.247.4.1.2Analogue signals within the audio bandwidth.247.4.1.2.1Method of measurement.247.4.1.2.2Limits.247.4.1.3Analogue signals above the audio bandwidth.247.4.1.3.1Method of measurement.247.4.1.3.2Limits.257.4.2Modulation depth.267.4.2.1Definition.267.4.2.2Analogue signals within the audio bandwidth.267.4.2.2.1Method of measurement.267.4.2.2.2Limits.267.4.2.3Analogue signals above the audio bandwidth.267.4.2.3.1Method of measurement.267.4.2.3.2Limits.267.5Adjacent channel power.277.5.1Definition.277.5.2Method of measurement.277.5.2.1Method of measurement using a power measuringreceiver.277.5.3Limits.287.6Range of modulation bandwidth for wide band equipment (>25 kHz).297.6.1Definition.297.6.2Method of measurement.297.6.3Limits.297.7Spurious emissions.307.7.1Definition.30PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 5I-ETS 300 220: October 19937.7.2Method of measuring the power level in a specified load, subclause( 7.7.1a.i).307.7.3Method of measuring the effective radiated power, subclause( 7.7.1 a.ii).307.7.4Method of measuring the effective radiated power, subclause( 7.7.1 b).327.7.5Limits.328Methods of measurement and limits for receiver parameters.328.1Spurious radiation.328.1.1Definition.328.1.2Method of measuring the power level in a specified load, subclause( 8.1.1a.i).328.1.3Method of measuring the effective radiated power, subclause( 8.1.1 a.ii).338.1.4Method of measuring the effective radiated power, subclause( 8.1.1 b).338.1.5Limits.349Measurement uncertainty.34Annex A (informative):Defined applications using I-ETS 300 220.35A.1Application: Low power devices.35A.1.1General.35A.1.2Definition.35A.1.3Technical parameters.35Annex B (normative):Radiated measurements.36B.1Test sites and general arrangements for measurements involving the use of radiated fields.36B.1.1Outdoor test site.36B.1.1.1Test support for body worn equipment.37B.1.1.2Standard position.37B.1.2Test antenna.37B.1.3Substitution antenna.37B.1.4Optional additional indoor site.38B.2Guidance on the use of radiation test sites.39B.2.1Measuring distance.39B.2.2Test antenna.39B.2.3Substitution antenna.39B.2.4Artificial antenna.39B.2.5Auxiliary cables.40B.3Further optional alternative indoor test site using an anechoic chamber.40B.3.1Example of the construction of a shielded anechoic chamber.40B.3.2Influence of parasitic reflections in anechoic chambers.41B.3.3Calibration of the shielded RF anechoic chamber.41Annex C (normative):Specifications for adjacent channel power measurement arrangements.43C.1Power measuring receiver specification.43C.1.1IF filter.43C.1.2Variable attenuator.44C.1.3rms value indicator.44C.1.4Oscillator and amplifier.44Annex D (informative):Graphic representation of the selection of equipment and frequencies fortesting of single and multi-frequency equipment.45Annex E (normative):Correction factor for pulsed systems.47E.1Introduction.47E.2Method of measurement.47PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 6I-ETS 300 220: October 1993E.3Limit.47Annex F (normative):Technical performance of the spectrum analyser.48History.49PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 7I-ETS 300 220: October 1993ForewordThis Interim European Telecommunication Standard (I-ETS) has been prepared by the Radio Equipmentand Systems (RES) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)and having passed through ETSI standards approval procedure, is now published.This is a general standard based upon CEPT Recommendations T/R 20-03 [1] and T/R 20-04 [2]. All types of modulation for radio devices, except Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), are covered by thisI-ETS.For regulatory purposes the equipment is divided into
four main classes based on frequency range andmaximum output power (see table 1), and further divided into classes based on the use inside or outside theIndustrial Scientific and Medical (ISM) bands and on the use of the antenna (see table 2).Table 1ClassFrequency rangeMHzPower level(conducted or radiated)milliWatts (mW)I25 to 1 00010II300 to 1 00025III25 to 300100IV300 to 1 000500Table 2Sub-classFrequency bandAntenna type/connectoraI.S.M.IntegralbNon-I.S.M.IntegralcI.S.M.External socketdNon-I.S.M.External socketThe CEPT Recommendation T/R 01-04 [6] covering Low Power Devices (LPD) is supported by class I.a.,from the above tables, see Annex A, Clause A.1. For non-harmonised parameters, national administrations may impose conditions on the type of modulation,channel/frequency separations, maximum transmitter output power/effective radiated power, equipmentmarking and the inclusion of an automatic transmitter shut-off facility as a condition of the issue of anindividual or general licence, or, as a condition of use under licence exemption. The extreme temperatureranges are fixed and are given in subclause 5.4.1.2.This I-ETS does not cover requirements for radiated emissions below 25 MHz. Additional standards or specifications may be required for equipment such as that intended for connection tothe Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 8I-ETS 300 220: October 1993IntroductionThis I-ETS is intended to specify the minimum performance and the methods of measurement for shortrange devices as specified in the scope.When ETSI publishes a standard covering a specific application for short range devices, it will supersede thisgeneral standard.Interference from other services and systems has not been taken into account in this I-ETS.Included are methods of measurement for equipments fitted with antenna sockets and/or integral antenna. Equipment designed for use with an integral antenna may be supplied with a temporary external/internal orpermanent internal 50 ohm connector for the purpose of testing, providing, the characteristics beingmeasured are not expected to be affected.The performance of the equipment submitted for type testing should be representative of the performance ofthe corresponding production model. In order to avoid any ambiguity in that assessment, this I-ETS containsinstructions for the presentation of equipment for type testing purposes (see subclause 4.1), conditions oftesting (see Clause 5).This I-ETS was drafted on the assumption that:-"Type test measurements, performed in an accredited test laboratory, shall be accepted by the variousNational Regulatory Authorities in order to grant type approval, provided the National regulatoryrequirements are met.
In addition national administrations may accept a "certificate of conformity"based on the type test report".This is in compliance with CEPT Recommendation T/R 71-03 [7].Clauses 1 and 3 provide a general description on the types of equipment covered by this I-ETS and thedefinitions and abbreviations used.
Clause 4 provides a guide as to the number of samples required in-orderthat type tests may be carried out, and any markings on the equipment which the applicant should provide.Clauses 7 and 8 provide the limits of the parameters which are required to be tested.
These limits have beenchosen to minimise harmful interference to other equipment and services.
It also provides details on how theequipment should be tested and the conditions which should be applied.Clause 9 gives the maximum measurement uncertainty values.Annex A provides information on specific applications covered by this I-ETS.Annex B provides specifications concerning radiated measurements.Annex C contains specifications for adjacent channel power measurement arrangements.Annex D is a graphic representation of subclause 4.1, referring to the presentation of equipment for testingpurposes.Annex E provides information on the correction curve to be used for pulsed systems.Annex F provides information on the spectrum analyser specification.PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 9I-ETS 300 220: October 19931ScopeThis I-ETS covers the minimum characteristics considered necessary in order to make the best use of theavailable frequencies.It does not necessarily include all the characteristics which may be required by a user, nor does it necessarilyrepresent the optimum performance achievable.It applies to short range devices:-with an antenna connection and/or with an integral antenna;-for alarms, telecommand, telemetry, etc., applications;-with or without speech;-operating on radio frequencies between 25 MHz and 1 000 MHz, with power levels up to 500 mW,radiated or terminated.This I-ETS covers fixed stations, mobile stations and portable stations. It applies also to Low Power Devices(LPD), as defined in the CEPT Recommendation T/R 01-04 [6]. In this I-ETS basic requirements are givenfor the different frequency bands, channel separation etc., where appropriate.2Normative referencesThis I-ETS incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normativereferences are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications listed hereafter. For datedreferences, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this I-ETS onlywhen incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publicationreferred to applies.[1]CEPT Recommendation T/R 20-03: "Low power telecommand andtelemetry equipment operating on collective frequencies in the ISMfrequency bands".[2]CEPT Recommendation T/R 20-04: "Low power narrow band telecommandand telemetry equipment for use outside the ISM frequency bands".[3]CCITT Recommendation O.153: "Basic parameters for the measurement oferror performance at bit rates below the primary rate".[4]CISPR Publication 16: "Specifications for radio interference measuringapparatus and measurement methods".[5]ETR 028: "Radio Equipment and Systems; Uncertainties in themeasurement of mobile radio equipment characteristics".[6]CEPT Recommendation T/R 01-04: "Use of Low Power Devices (LPD)using integral antennas and operating in harmonised frequency bands".[7]CEPT Recommendation T/R 71-03: "Procedures for type testing andapproval for radio equipment intended for non public systems".PSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 10I-ETS 300 220: October 19933Definitions, symbols and abbreviations3.1DefinitionsFor the purpose of this I-ETS the following definitions apply.Alarm: the use of radio communication for indicating an alarm condition at a distant location.Assigned frequency band: the frequency band within which the device is authorised to operate.Conducted measurements: measurements which are made using a direct 50 ohm connection to theequipment under test.Fixed station: equipment intended for use in a fixed location.Full tests: in all cases except where qualified as "limited", tests shall be performed according to this I-ETS.Integral antenna: an antenna, with or without a connector, designed as an indispensable part of theequipment.Limited tests: the limited tests, see subclauses 4.1.1 to 4.1.10, are as follows:-transmitter frequency error, see subclause 7.1;-transmitter carrier power conducted, see subclause 7.2;-transmitter effective radiated power, see subclause 7.3;-transmitter adjacent channel power, see subclause 7.5.Mobile station: equipment normally fixed in a vehicle.Portable station: equipment intended to be carried, attached or implanted.Radiated measurements: measurements which involve the absolute measurement of a radiated field.Telecommand: the use of
radio communication for the transmission of signals to initiate, modify orterminate functions of equipment at a distance.Telemetry: the use of
radio communication for indicating or recording data at a distance.Wideband:
equipment to be used in a non-channelised continuous frequency band covering more than 25kHz, or to be used in a channelised frequency band with a channel spacing greater than 25 kHz.3.2SymbolsFor the purposes of this I-ETS the following symbols apply.Efield strengthNaClSodium chlorideEoreference field strengthRdistanceRoreference distancelwavelengthPSIST I-ETS 300 220:1998



Page 11I-ETS 300 220: October 19933.3AbbreviationsFor the purposes of this I-ETS the following abbreviations apply.AR1Alignment Range 1 (see subclauses 4.1.2 and 4.1.3)AR2Alignment Range 2 (see subclauses 4.1.2 and 4.1.3)CDMACode Division Multiple Access (spread spectrum)EMCElectro-Magnetic CompatibilityETRETSI Technical ReportIFIntermediate FrequencyISMIndustrial, Scientific and MedicalNOTE:This I-ETS includes the following designated ISM frequency bands:-26,957 MHz - 27,283 MHz;-40,660 MHz - 40,700 MHz;-433,050 MHz - 434,790 MHz.RFRadio Frequencyrmsroot-mean-squaredTxTransmitterVSWRVoltage Standing Wave Ratio4General4.1Presentation of equipment for testing purposesEach equipment submitted for type testing shall fulfil the requirements of this standard on all frequencies overwhich it is intended to operate.The applicant shall complete the appropriate application form when submitting equipment for type testing.To simplify and harmonise the type testing procedures between the different test laboratories, measurementsshall be performed, according to this I-ETS, on samples of equipment defined in subclauses 4.1.1 to 4.1.12.The measurements, wherever possible, shall be made by use of a direct connection to the equipment undertest (antenna socket or temporary 50 ohm connector) as stated in this I-ETS, in order to ensure that themeasurement uncertainties are minimised.NOTE:These sub
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