xinxin
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out of band rejection gsm
there is a aritcal said , GSM receiver designers specify the receive strips' compression points based on in-band blocking signal level specifications, and uses the out-of-band blocking signal levels to define the filter rejection specifications to avoid signal path compression.
Q1 : Why to specify the reciever strips' compression points based on in-band blocking signal lever?
Q2 : Why are the signals below 3Mhz called in-band signal in GSM spec.?
Q3 : the compression point above is just the P1db compression point?
there is a aritcal said , GSM receiver designers specify the receive strips' compression points based on in-band blocking signal level specifications, and uses the out-of-band blocking signal levels to define the filter rejection specifications to avoid signal path compression.
Q1 : Why to specify the reciever strips' compression points based on in-band blocking signal lever?
Q2 : Why are the signals below 3Mhz called in-band signal in GSM spec.?
Q3 : the compression point above is just the P1db compression point?