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PART 2U.K.Mobile repeater devices for indoor use

Scope of exemption for indoor useU.K.

4.  The establishment, installation, or use of a mobile repeater device is exempt from the provisions of section 8(1) of the Act if—

(a)that device complies with the terms, provisions, and limitations specified in regulations 5 to 12(1); or if

(b)that device complies with the terms, provisions, and limitations specified in regulations 5 to 8 and regulations [F114] to 17(2).

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Commencement Information

I1Reg. 4 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

Terms, provisions and limitations for all mobile repeater devicesU.K.

Limitations on transmissionsU.K.

5.—(1) The mobile repeater device must only be established, installed, and used where the transmissions it makes on downlink frequencies are made indoors.

(2) The mobile repeater device may only amplify signals carried over the downlink frequencies and the uplink frequencies.

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 5 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

Prohibition on undue interferenceU.K.

6.  The establishment, installation, and use of the mobile repeater device must not cause or contribute to undue interference to other users of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Commencement Information

I3Reg. 6 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

Anti-oscillation requirementsU.K.

7.—(1) The mobile repeater device must—

a)

automatically detect any oscillations it makes; and

b)

use an anti-oscillation technique, in accordance with paragraphs (4) and (5), where it detects any such oscillations.

(2) Any oscillations in the uplink frequencies must be detected within 0.3 seconds.

(3) Any oscillations in the downlink frequencies must be detected within one second.

(4) Subject to paragraph (5), if the mobile repeater device detects any oscillations, it must use an anti-oscillation technique which stops those oscillations and continues for at least one minute.

(5) If an anti-oscillation technique has been used on five occasions in accordance with paragraph (4), and the mobile repeater device subsequently detects further oscillations, it must cease transmitting.

(6) A mobile repeater device which has ceased transmitting in accordance with paragraph (5) must only resume operation if it has been manually reset.

(7) For the purpose of this regulation, a mobile repeater device makes oscillations when the transmissions made by the mobile repeater device are received and subsequently re-amplified by that device, resulting in a fluctuation in the transmit power of that device (either in the frequency band being amplified or in another frequency band).

Commencement Information

I4Reg. 7 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

System noise figure limitU.K.

8.—(1) The system noise emanating from the mobile repeater device shall not exceed a system noise figure of 7 dB.

(2) For the purpose of this regulation—

(a)system noise figure” means the difference between (i) the noise power measured at the output port of the mobile repeater device, and (ii) the noise power which would be present at the output port of that device if the only source of noise from that device were thermal noise (which difference shall be expressed in dB); and

(b)thermal noise” means the noise power from a mobile repeater device due to the thermal agitation of charge carriers within that device at room temperature, which noise occurs even if the mobile repeater device is not amplifying any signals.

Commencement Information

I5Reg. 8 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

Additional terms, provisions and limitations for provider-specific mobile repeater devicesU.K.

Frequencies to be amplifiedU.K.

F29.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Automatic standby requirementU.K.

10.—(1) Where the mobile repeater device does not serve an active connection between a mobile device operating on the network of a particular mobile network operator and that particular mobile network for five minutes or more, it must ensure that any transmissions it makes on the uplink frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator comply with the limit in paragraph (2).

(2) The transmissions, when measured in any direction, must have an uplink noise power which does not exceed -70 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p.

Commencement Information

I6Reg. 10 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

Power limitsU.K.

11.  The mobile repeater device may only emit transmissions on frequencies licensed to a mobile network operator which—

(a)in the frequency band 703-733 MHz or 832-862 MHz, when measured in any direction and in respect of the frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator only, have an e.i.r.p. no greater than 23 dBm;

(b)in the frequency band 880-915 MHz, when measured in any direction and in respect of the frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator only, have—

(i)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a GSM system no greater than 33 dBm;

(ii)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a UMTS system no greater than 24 dBm; and

(iii)an e.i.r.p, where those transmissions are carried over a terrestrial electronic communications network that is not a GSM system or UMTS system, no greater than 23 dBm;

(c)in the frequency band 1710-1785 MHz, when measured in any direction and in respect of the frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator only, have—

(i)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a GSM system no greater than 30 dBm;

(ii)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a UMTS system no greater than 24 dBm; and

(iii)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a terrestrial electronic communications network that is not a GSM system or UMTS system, no greater than 23 dBm;

(d)in the frequency band 1920-1980 MHz, when measured in any direction and in respect of the frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator only, have an e.i.r.p. no greater than 24 dBm;

(e)in the frequency band 758-788 MHz or 791-821 MHz, when measured in any direction and in respect of the frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator only, have—

(i)an e.i.r.p. no greater than 17 dBm; and

(ii)a power spectral density no greater than 10 dBm/5 MHz;

(f)in the frequency band 925-960 MHz, when measured in any direction and in respect of the frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator only, have—

(i)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a GSM system no greater than 10 dBm;

(ii)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a terrestrial electronic communications network that is not a GSM system, no greater than 17 dBm; and

(iii)a power spectral density, where those transmissions are carried over a terrestrial electronic communications network that is not a GSM system, no greater than 10 dBm/5 MHz;

(g)in the frequency band 1805-1880 MHz, when measured in any direction and in respect of the frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator only, have—

(i)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a GSM system no greater than 10 dBm;

(ii)an e.i.r.p. where those transmissions are carried over a terrestrial electronic communications network that is not a GSM system, no greater than 17 dBm; and

(iii)a power spectral density, where those transmissions are carried over a terrestrial electronic communications network that is not a GSM system, no greater than 10 dBm/5 MHz; and

(h)in the frequency band 2110-2170 MHz, when measured in any direction and in respect of the frequencies licensed to that mobile network operator only, have—

(i)an e.i.r.p. no greater than 17 dBm; and

(ii)a power spectral density no greater than 10 dBm/5 MHz.

Commencement Information

I7Reg. 11 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

System gain limitsU.K.

12.—(1) Where the mobile repeater device emits transmissions on frequencies licensed to one mobile network operator only, the uplink and downlink system gain must not exceed the limit in paragraph (3) where the uplink and downlink system gain is measured for each of the frequency bands being transmitted.

(2) Where the mobile repeater device emits transmissions on frequencies licensed to more than one mobile network operator within a particular frequency band, the uplink and downlink system gain must not exceed the limit in paragraph (3) where the uplink and downlink system gain is measured separately for the frequencies licensed to each mobile network operator within that band that are being transmitted.

(3) The uplink and downlink system gain must not exceed whichever is the smaller of—

a)

100 dB; and

b)

BSCL – 30 dB.

(4) Where the mobile repeater device cannot determine the BSCL for a particular frequency band or for the frequencies licensed to a particular mobile network operator, it shall not make any transmissions on that frequency band or those frequencies (as applicable).

(5) In this regulation, “BSCL” means base station coupling loss, which is the difference between (i) the power transmitted by the base station (which may be determined from the system information messages sent by that base station on its control channels) and (ii) the power received by the mobile repeater device from the base station (which difference shall be measured in dB).

Commencement Information

I8Reg. 12 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

Additional terms, provisions and limitations for multi-operator mobile repeater devicesU.K.

Frequencies that must be amplifiedU.K.

F313.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Automatic standby requirementU.K.

14.—(1) Where the mobile repeater device does not serve an active connection between a mobile device and a mobile network for five minutes or more, it must ensure that any transmissions it makes using the uplink frequencies comply with the limit in paragraph (2).

(2) The transmissions, when measured in any direction, must have an uplink noise power which does not exceed -70 dBm/MHz e.i.r.p.

Commencement Information

I9Reg. 14 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

Limits on power spectral densityU.K.

15.—(1) The mobile repeater device may only emit transmissions on uplink frequencies in a particular frequency band which, when measured in any direction, have a power spectral density no greater than 17 dBm/5 MHz.

(2) The mobile repeater device may only emit transmissions on downlink frequencies in a particular frequency band which, when measured in any direction, have a power spectral density no greater than 10 dBm/5 MHz.

Commencement Information

I10Reg. 15 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

System gain limitsU.K.

16.—(1) When measured separately for each of the frequency bands being transmitted—

(a)the uplink and downlink system gain must not exceed whichever is the smaller of—

(i)100 dB; and

(ii)10 dB – RSSI; and

(b)the uplink and downlink system gain must be equal.

(2) In this regulation, “RSSI” means received signal strength indicator, which is the total downlink signal power received at the donor port of the mobile repeater device, for all base stations in the frequency band being transmitted (and which shall be measured in dBm).

Commencement Information

I11Reg. 16 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

Limit on transmitted intermodulation productsU.K.

17.—(1) For each frequency band that is being transmitted by the mobile repeater device, the power level of transmitted intermodulation products due to input signals within that frequency band shall not exceed −19dBm at the donor port and coverage port of that device.

(2) In this regulation, “transmitted intermodulation products” due to input signals within a frequency band means any signals transmitted by the mobile repeater device within that frequency band which have been created from the non-linear combination of two or more input signals within that frequency band.

Commencement Information

I12Reg. 17 in force at 16.6.2022, see reg. 1

(1)

Such a device is known as a provider-specific mobile repeater device.

(2)

Such a device is known as a multi-operator mobile repeater device.

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