On 19 Sep 2013, at 16:21, Andy Lee <[email protected]>
 wrote:

> This actually shows that Ofcom has picked a power threshold on channel 38 of 
> -33 dBm.  If you look at the ACLR numbers for class 3, 4, and 5 devices, 
> you'll see they are 10 dB apart from each other and that they all work out to 
> be -33 dBm on channel 38.
> 
> The reason there are no limits for class 1 and 2 devices is because the 
> in-band power on channels 37 and 39 cannot exceed +36 dBm/8MHz, and therefore 
> the power on channel 38 will naturally be less than -33 dBm.

The math bears that out, but nonetheless OFCOM are still effectively proposing 
that *no* in-block transmissions are allowed in that channel.

Per OFCOM / ETSI device interface requirements it would be incorrect for us to 
actually send that value of -33 dBm to a device.

Ray


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