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8 January 1996 Intermodulation interference in 800-MHz cellular networks
Timothy J. Duffy
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Abstract
As a result of zoning and increasing capitol expense, radio frequency transmitting sites are becoming more populated. 800 MHz cellular base stations utilize many close spaced frequency channels. The receivers and transmitters associated with these stations can produce intermod products which can impair the performance of these systems. Careful attention must be given to frequency planning, hardware integration and environmental factors. This paper will outline the problem of intermodulation interference, 800 MHz cellular frequency planning and site considerations.
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Timothy J. Duffy "Intermodulation interference in 800-MHz cellular networks", Proc. SPIE 2602, Wireless Technologies and Services for Cellular and Personal Communication Services, (8 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.229451
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KEYWORDS
Intermodulation

Antennas

Receivers

Transmitters

Amplifiers

Signal attenuation

Optical isolators

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