TIA TIA-329-C Minimum Standards for Communications Antennas, Base Station Antennas
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TIA TIA-329-C Document Information:
Title
Minimum Standards for Communications Antennas, Base Station Antennas
Telecommunications Industry Association
Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2003
Scope:
The test conditions, and methods of measurement of base or fixed
station antennas in the
Land-Mobile Services are presented for establishing conformance to the
performance requirements.
The supplementary terms and definitions and the conditions of
measurement set forth in this
Standard are intended for typical tests and may be used also for
acceptance tests.
For the purpose of this Standard, an antenna is defined as a device
for coupling a transmission
line to space for the purpose of radiating or receiving
electromagnetic waves. It includes any
matching, balancing, phasing or other coupling devices up to the point
of connection of the
transmission line. Base or fixed station antennas are electromagnetic
radiators or combinations
thereof in arrays used for the mobile communication services at the
base station or fixed station
in a radio relay link.
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