n75 – 5G NR Frequency Band – 1500MHz TDD

n75: Introducing 5G NR Frequency Band

CableFree 5G NR Radio Band n75

n75 is a frequency band designated by the 5G NR standard. Note that in 5G, the NR bands are defined with prefix of “n”. When the NR band is overlapping with the 4G LTE band, they share the same band number.

5G Band Name

TD 1500+ SDL

Duplex Mode

SDL

Operating Band (MHz)

1432 to 1517 MHz

NR-ARFCN

286400 to 303400

Supported Channel Bandwidths

5 10 15 20 MHz

Summary:

n75 (DL 1500+ MHz) is a 5G frequency band for Supplimentary Downlink applications.

n75 Coverage

n75 coverage is moderate to long due to the propagation characteristics of the mid band frequencies.

5G gNodeB Base Station Products supporting n75

CableFree 4G & 5G LTE Base Station
CableFree 4G & 5G LTE Base Station

CableFree Emerald 5G NR Base Stations are available in versions supporting n75. These base stations are available in various versions:

  • Macro Cell configuration with 3 or 6 sectors per base site
  • Small Cell configuration with 1 or 2 sectors per Small Cell unit
  • Choice of 2×2 or 4×4 MIMO

General Information about 5G Bands

5G NR (New Radio) has been developed to operate in two distinct bands; sub-6 GHz (3GPP 38.104-5.2.1 FR1), and mmWave (3GPP 38.104-5.2.2 FR2). Despite actually running into the 7 GHz band, FR1 continues to be commonly referred to as the “Sub-6 GHz” band.

  • FR1:  410 to 7125 MHz
  • FR2:  24250 to 52600 MHz

Each band may operate in either FDD or TDD duplex mode. A band may be a supplementary downlink-only (SDL) or uplink-only (SUL) band used to provide additional capacity in the respective direction.

5G Bands are also classified as SA – (Stand Alone), meaning they can operate totally independent on 4G LTE networks, or NSA (Non Stand Alone), which requires the data call to be established over 4G LTE with the 5G carrier then added as a secondary layer.

5G NR uses four different Subcarrier Spacing (SCS) modes; 15, 30, and 60 kHz for sub-6 GHz (FR1) bands; 60 and 120 kHz for mmWave (FR2) bands. Channel bandwidths vary based on SCS, with many only supporting a 5 MHz channel width with an SCS of 15 kHz.

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