ETSI EN 300 113

ETSI EN 300 113 V3.1.1 Testing

Standard for land mobile service equipment

Standard for land mobile service equipment

About The ETSI 300 113 V3.1.1 Standard

The ETSI 300 113 V3.1.1 standard covers the technical requirements for radio transmitters and receivers used in stations in the Private Mobile Radio (PMR) service. It applies to use in the land mobile service, operating on radio frequencies between 30 MHz and 1 GHz, with channel separations of 12,5 kHz, 20 kHz and 25 kHz, intended for speech and/or data.

Radiocommunications service frequency bands
Transmit

30MHz to 1000MHz

Receive  30MHz to 1000MHz 

Table 1: Radiocommunications service frequency bands

It applies to equipment for continuous and/or discontinuous transmission of data and/or digital speech. The equipment comprises a transmitter and associated encoder and modulator and/or a receiver and associated demodulator and decoder.

The types of equipment covered by the present document are:

  • Base Station (equipment fitted with an antenna connector, intended for use in a fixed location)
  • Mobile Station (equipment fitted with an antenna connector, normally used in a vehicle or as a transportable); and
  • Hand portable Stations:
    • fitted with an antenna connector; or
    • Without an external antenna connector but fitted with a permanent internal or a temporary internal 50 Ω Radio Frequency (RF) connector which allows access to the transmitter output and the receiver input.

TÜV SÜD is an EU Notified Body authorized to evaluate products for compliance with the requirements of the EU’s Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU) and approve the use of the RED CE mark, and a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory for FCC testing and certification.

We can help you with all aspects of the ETSI 300 113 V3.1.1 testing requirements including:

Transmitter: 

  • Frequency Error
  • Transmitter Power
  • Maximum Effective Radiated Power
  • Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain
  • Adjacent and Alternate Channel Power
  • Intermodulation Attenuation
  • Transmitter Attack Time
  • Transmitter Release Time
  • Transient Behavior of the Transmitter

Receiver: 

  • Maximum Usable Sensitivity (Conducted)
  • Average Usable Sensitivity (Field Strength)
  • Level of the Wanted Signal for Degradation Measurements
  • Error Behavior at High Input Levels
  • Co-Channel Rejection
  • Adjacent Channel Selectivity
  • Spurious Response Rejection
  • Intermodulation Response Rejection
  • Blocking or Desensitization
  • Spurious Radiations

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Our professional and technically qualified engineers are active in national and international technical committees for safety, EMC, EMF, and RF for wireless radio and WPT devices. This makes them well suited to provide you with valuable understanding of the latest standards and regulations to keep ahead of the competition.

We can provide a one-stop-shop solution for all types of radio frequency testing through our global network of accredited laboratories and a world-leading certification service. Our experts are always up to date with regulatory changes and can efficiently support you in meeting the relevant test and certification requirements.


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