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Blocking is a measure of the capability of the receiver to receive a wanted modulated signal without exceeding a given degradation due to the presence of an unwanted input signal at any frequencies other than those of the spurious responses or the occupied bandwidth. This requirement applies to all Categories 1, 2 and 3 receivers. The adjacent channel selectivity limits are shown in the Table 4-9.
Receiver Category | Limit | Performance Criteria |
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1 | > (-30dBm + k), Where, k =(−20*logf −10*logBW) k should be within the limits of -40dB < k < 0dB | should meet the performance criteria as specified in Section 4.3.2 |
2 | > (-45dBm + k) | |
3 | > (-30dBm + k) | |
f – is the frequeny in GHz BW - is the channel bandwidth in MHz. |