This document presents a detailed test report for LTE Band 26a, focusing on key performance metrics such as Effective (Isotropic) Radiated Power (ERP), frequency stability, and modulation characteristics. The report includes comprehensive test results for various bandwidth configurations (1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, and 10MHz) and modulation schemes (QPSK and 16QAM).
The ERP measurements provide insights into the radiated power output of the device under different operating conditions, ensuring compliance with regulatory limits. Frequency stability tests assess the device's ability to maintain a stable carrier frequency across varying temperature and voltage conditions, crucial for reliable communication. Modulation characteristics are evaluated to verify the integrity of the transmitted signal and adherence to modulation standards.
Detailed graphs and tables are included to illustrate the test results, providing a clear understanding of the device's performance. This report serves as a valuable resource for manufacturers, regulatory bodies, and anyone involved in the development and certification of LTE devices operating in Band 26a.
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Detailed graphs and tables are included to illustrate the test results, providing a clear understanding of the device's performance. This report serves as a valuable resource for manufacturers, regulatory bodies, and anyone involved in the development and certification of LTE devices operating in Band 26a.
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