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TIA-1214 Revision A, September 1, 2014 Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for Simultaneous cdma2000 1x and cdma2000 HRPD Access Terminal
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Description / Abstract:
This Standard details definitions, methods of measurement, and
minimum performance characteristics for CDMA-HRPD-capable access
terminals. An CDMA-HRPD-capable access terminal shall satisfy the
requirements of this document in addition to satisfying those in
[4] and [17]. A single-band CDMA-HRPD (SB-CDMA-HRPD) access
terminal shall pass all SB-CDMA-HRPD MPS tests in this document. A
dual-band CDMA-HRPD (DB CDMA-HRPD) access terminal that also
supports SB-CDMA-HRPD shall pass the SB CDMA-HRPD MPS tests in each
individual band class in addition to passing the DB CDMA-HRPD MPS
tests in this document. The purpose of this standard is to ensure
that an CDMA-HRPD-capable access terminal can obtain service in any
system that meets the compatibility requirements of [1] and
[8].
Compatibility, as used in connection with this Standard and [1]
and [8], is understood to mean that any CDMA-HRPD-capable access
terminal is able to simultaneously open data connections in any
HRPD system and place and receive calls in any CDMA system.
Conversely, all HRPD systems are able to open connections and all
CDMA systems are able to place and receive calls simultaneously
with any CDMA-HRPD-capable access terminal.
Test methods are recommended in this document; however, methods
other than those recommended may suffice for the same purpose.
The performance metrics in this Standard require an access
terminal to provide a single antenna connector for testing. Access
terminals having multiple antenna, such as for receive diversity,
shall provide a single antenna connector for testing. If an access
terminal has more than one antenna connector, only one connector
shall be used for testing. Additional requirements specifically for
multiple antenna configurations, i.e. receive diversity, are for
future study.