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Appendix A Safety
OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0
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Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) radio transmission
and reception”
Table A-1. RF exposure for OneCell at maximum power internal antennas
Parameter
Value for
One RP
One RP
Value for
Two RPs
Two RPs
Tx Power (dBm) per antenna
23
23
Tx Loss (dB)
0
0
Tx Antenna Gain
2
4
Multi-operator Combiner Loss
0
– 6
Transmitter Duty Cycle %
100
100
Number of Antennas (MIMO)
2
2
Contribution due to multiple antennas (dB)
3.010299957
3.010299957
Power Increase due to multiple RPs (dB)
0
6.020599913
Derived Total EIRP (dBW)
-1.989700043
0.03089987
Frequency (MHz)
1900
1900
Point Source Total EIRP (watts)
0.632455532
1.007140329
Target W/m^2
9.5
9.5