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LTE 2600 base station

Belongs to:
LTE base station
Description:

LTE 2600 is the international term for the frequency band of the LTE 2600 mobile radio standard. For the uplink, the frequency band is defined from 2500 MHz – 2570 MHz and for the downlink from 2620 MHz – 2690 MHz. This frequency band is primarily used in Europe, but also in parts of Asia and the Middle East.

Frequency ranges:
  • 2,500–2,570 MHz (uplink in the E-UTRA 7 frequency band)
  • 2,570–2,620 MHz (up- and downlink (time division duplexing, TDD))
  • 2,620–2,690 MHz (downlink in the E-UTRA 7 frequency band)
Type of field:
electromagnetic

Measurements (acc. to literature)

Measurand Value Feature Remarks
SAR 0.027 W/kg (measured) - averaged over the whole body at a distance of 5 m; transmission power of the antenna: 70 W [1]
SAR 0.05 W/kg (measured) - averaged over the whole body at a distance of 2 m; transmission power: 70 W [1]
SAR 0.12 W/kg (measured) - averaged over the whole body at a distance of 1 m; transmission power: 70 W [1]
electric field strength 0.001–1.7 V/m (measured) - - [2]
electric field strength 0.002 V/m (measured) - min. value out of 11 measurements at one base station: distance 25 m, first floor, out of eyeshot [2]
electric field strength 0.18 V/m (mean, measured) - out of 30 measuring sights [3]
electric field strength 0.47 V/m (maximum, measured) - out of 40 measurement locations [4]
electric field strength 7.49 V/m (maximum, measured) - out of 11 measurements at one base station: distance 31 m, 10th floor, within eyeshot [2]
power density 0.07 µW/cm² (mean, measured) - - [5]
power density 0.59 mW/m² (maximum, measured) - out of 40 measurement locations [4]
power density 0.3 mW/cm²–0.000767 mW/m² (measured) - minimum value: 16 m distance, without line of sight, indoor measurement; maximum value: 37 m distance, with line of sight, outdoor measurement [2]

References

  1. Thielens A et al. (2013): Compliance boundaries for multiple-frequency base station antennas in three directions
  2. Informationszentrum Mobilfunk e.V. (IZMF, Deutschland): www.izmf.de - Abschätzung der Exposition der Bevölkerung durch LTE-Sendeanlagen
  3. Joseph W et al. (2010): Assessment of general public exposure to LTE and RF sources present in an urban environment
  4. Joseph W et al. (2012): In situ LTE exposure of the general public: Characterization and extrapolation
  5. Rowley JT et al. (2012): Comparative international analysis of radiofrequency exposure surveys of mobile communication radio base stations