1982 MHz – Frequency Band & Applications

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Frequency
1982 MHz
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Range
1980–2010 MHz
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Band Group
L‑Band

🌐 Summary

The 1982 MHz allocation is part of the L‑Band spectrum. This range is used worldwide for critical applications that keep our communications and infrastructure running smoothly. On this page we highlight how each band is applied in real systems, from regulatory assignments to everyday devices. Our goal is to make spectrum data clear and practical for engineers, regulators, and enthusiasts alike.

Key uses of this band include: The 1981-2010 MHz range has different allocations by region. Europe/Asia/Africa use this as Band 1 uplink (mobile devices transmitting to base stations) extending from 1920-2025 MHz. Americas use 1981-1990 MHz as Band 2 downlink continuation (base stations transmitting to mobile devices). This creates opposite transmission directions at the same frequencies. Band 1 is the primary global IMT band with billions of devices. Technologies include 3G UMTS, 4G LTE, and 5G NR..

Band 1 uplink (Europe/Asia) and Band 2 downlink extension (Americas). Regional allocation differences create opposite transmission directions at same frequencies.

Terrestrial Mobile Uplink (Europe/Asia); Downlink (Americas) (Mobitex)
Terrestrial Mobile Uplink (Europe/Asia); Downlink (Americas) (Mobitex)

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πŸ“‘ Band & Geometry key

Field Value
Wavelength (m) 0.1512575469223
Waveforms Europe/Asia: SC-FDMA (uplink); Americas: OFDMA (downlink)
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Europe/Asia: Internal smartphone antennas; Americas: Macro panel antennas (BS)
Band Family IMT-2000 / UMTS (Band 1 uplink); PCS 1900 (Band 2 downlink Americas)
Band IMT-2000 (2 GHz band)
Primary Common Name Band 1 Uplink (Europe/Asia 1980-2025); Band 2 DL continuation (Americas 1981-1990)
FSPL @ 1 km [dB] 98.39
FSPL @ 10 km [dB] 118.39
Fresnel Radius @ 1 km (m) 6.149
Band Group L‑Band
Tax Band Family IMT-2000 (Band 1 uplink); PCS 1900 (Band 2 Americas)
Tax Band Class Terrestrial Mobile Uplink (Europe/Asia); Downlink (Americas) (Mobitex)

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🧩 Applications & Usage

Field Value
Primary Application Europe/Asia: Mobile uplink (UE β†’ BS) for voice, data, IoT; Americas: Base station downlink (BS β†’ UE) continuation
Lower Neighbor Use PCS/Band 2 (Americas); Band 1 continuation (Europe/Asia)
Upper Neighbor Use Band 1 extended (2010-2025); Band 1 DL at 2110+
Typical Services Devices Smartphones, tablets, cellular modems, IoT devices, wearables, connected vehicles
Market Common Devices User equipment (transmit): smartphones, tablets, IoT modules, mobile hotspots; Base stations (receive)
Refarming Use 3G→4G→5G evolution; Band 1 primary band globally
Device Ecosystem Size Very large: billions of Band 1 devices globally; hundreds of millions of Band 2 devices
Device Hotspots (MHz) LTE EARFCN varies by operator; 5G NR ARFCNs per TS 38.104
Device Category Smartphones, tablets, cellular modems, IoT modules, wearables, automotive
Typical Use Cases Europe/Asia: Mobile device transmission to towers; Americas: Tower transmission to devices
Modulation (Device) Europe/Asia: QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM (UE uplink); Americas: QPSK to 256-QAM (BS downlink)
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] 1400-20000 kHz (LTE); flexible (5G NR)
Device Region Profiles Europe/Asia: Band 1 universal; Americas: Band 2 support varies by frequency extension
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) Europe/Asia: UE +24 dBm max; Americas: BS 43-49 dBm
Allocation Relevance (Device) Critical: primary uplink band for Europe/Asia cellular; important DL extension for Americas Band 2
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) Low with proper filtering; Europe/Asia: adjacent to Band 1 DL at 2110+; Americas: adjacent to other PCS
Example Devices Or Skus Smartphones: iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel; Tablets; Cellular IoT modules; M2M devices
Common Protocols 3GPP Band 1 (Europe/Asia); 3GPP Band 2 (Americas extension)

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πŸ—’οΈ Notes

Field Value
Receiver Selectivity Notes ACS (Adjacent Channel Selectivity): β‰₯33 dB per 3GPP TS 36.101 for Band 1
Interference Notes Europe/Asia: UE transmit power control critical; Americas: BS emission limits to protect Band 1 DL
Compatibility Risk Notes 0
Notes Band 1 uplink (Europe/Asia) and Band 2 downlink extension (Americas). Regional allocation differences create opposite transmission directions at same frequencies.
Propagation Notes Good mid-band propagation at 2 GHz; moderate building penetration; FSPL ~98 dB @ 1 km

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βš™οΈ Technical Rules

Field Value
Lower Band Frequency Limit 1980
Upper Band Frequency Limit 2010
EIRP Indoor Limits UE: +23 dBm (power class 3); +24 dBm (power class 2); up to +31 dBm (power class 1)
EIRP Outdoor Limits UE: +23 dBm typical (power class 3); +26 dBm (power class 2); +31 dBm (power class 1)
PSD Limit Europe/Asia: UE transmit PSD limits per 3GPP; Americas: BS transmit per FCC Part 27
Emission Mask Class Europe/Asia: UE Category B; Americas: BS Category A
Guardband Minimum [kHz] 200 kHz (LTE resource block edges); varies with channel bandwidth
Typical Bandwidths Europe/Asia: 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz (LTE); flexible (5G NR); Americas: varies by operator
Autocalculated Bandlimits 1980-2010 MHz (this segment)
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) Europe/Asia: 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz (LTE); flexible (5G NR); Americas: varies by operator
Max EIRP [dBm] Europe/Asia: UE +24 dBm max; Americas: BS 43-49 dBm
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) Europe/Asia: Battery-powered UE (mobile devices); Americas: Grid-powered BS with battery backup
Channelization Plan ITU IMT channelization; 3GPP Band 1 plan
Channelization LTE: 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz; 5G NR: flexible channelization
Guard Band Requirement Emission masks per 3GPP TS 36.104/38.104
OOB Emission Limit [dBm/MHz] Europe/Asia: -13 dBm/MHz @ Β±2.5 MHz (UE); Americas: -13 dBm/MHz (BS)
Spurious Emission Limit (dBm) Europe/Asia: UE limits per TS 36.101; Americas: BS limits per FCC Part 27
RX Blocking Min [dBm] Europe/Asia: BS -43 dBm (receiving UE); Americas: UE -43 dBm (receiving BS)
Duplexing Europe/Asia: FDD uplink (UE β†’ BS); Americas: FDD downlink (BS β†’ UE)
Duplexing Information Downlink (space‑to‑Earth)
Uplink Pairing Europe/Asia: This IS the uplink paired with 2110-2170 DL; Americas: Paired with 1850-1910 UL
Downlink Pairing
Paired Band Info Europe/Asia: Paired with 2110-2170 MHz downlink (Band 1); 95 MHz duplex gap
Max EIRP [dBm] Europe/Asia: UE +24 dBm (250 mW) max; Americas: BS 43-49 dBm conducted power
Channelization Block Size 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz (LTE); flexible (5G NR)
3GPP Band Number
Example 3GPP Bands Band 1 (IMT 2100: UL 1920-1980, DL 2110-2170); Band 2 (PCS 1900: UL 1850-1910, DL 1930-1990) in Americas
LTE Uplink Bands Band 1 (1920-1980 MHz UL), Band 2 (1850-1910 MHz UL in Americas)
LTE Downlink Bands Paired with Band 1 DL (2110-2170 MHz), Band 2 DL (1930-1990 MHz)
NR Uplink Bands n1 (1920-1980 MHz UL), n2 (1850-1910 MHz UL in Americas)
NR Downlink Bands Paired with n1 DL (2110-2170 MHz), n2 DL (1930-1990 MHz)
Guard Bands Region-specific: emission masks per 3GPP TS 36.104; guard requirements at 2010/2020/2025 MHz edges
Protocol Or Standard 3GPP TS 36.101 (Band 1); TS 38.101 (5G NR n1/n2)

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🌎 Country Overrides

Field Value
Tax Service Category Terrestrial Mobile (IMT)
Tax License Type Licensed exclusive
Tax Regions Global (with regional direction differences)
ITU Region 1 (Europe, Africa, Middle East (west of Persian Gulf), Western Russia & Mongolia) IMT (Mobile Service) – Band 1 uplink
ITU Region 2 (North America, South America, Central America, Caribbean, Greenland, Eastern Pacific Islands (Americas region)) Mixed allocation: IMT and PCS depending on country
ITU Region 3 (Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands, Oceania, Indian Subcontinent, East Asia & Southeast Asia) IMT (Mobile Service) – Band 1 uplink
License Type Licensed exclusive-use spectrum
Primary Application Europe/Asia: Mobile uplink (UE β†’ BS) for voice, data, IoT; Americas: Base station downlink (BS β†’ UE) continuation
Primary Services Europe/Asia: Mobile uplink (voice, data, IoT); Americas: Mobile downlink (1981-1990)
Spurious Emission [dBm] Europe/Asia: UE limits per TS 36.101; Americas: BS limits per FCC Part 27
Lower Neighbor Use PCS/Band 2 (Americas); Band 1 continuation (Europe/Asia)
Upper Neighbor Use Band 1 extended (2010-2025); Band 1 DL at 2110+
Licensing Model Licensed (mobile network operators); Band 1 is primary global IMT band
Typical Services Devices Smartphones, tablets, cellular modems, IoT devices, wearables, connected vehicles
US FCC Alloc MOBILE (Band 2 extension 1981-1990 MHz in some areas); varies by license–

CA IC Alloc MOBILE (Band 2 extension 1981-1990 MHz)–

UK Ofcom Alloc MOBILE (primary) – Band 1 uplink (1920-2010 MHz)–

US Ref 47 CFR Part 27 (AWS/PCS); 3GPP TS 25.101 (UMTS), TS 36.101 (LTE Band 1); ITU-R M.1457
Typical Bandwidths Europe/Asia: 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz (LTE); flexible (5G NR); Americas: varies by operator
Market Licensing Model Competitive auctions; technology-neutral licenses
Market Common Devices User equipment (transmit): smartphones, tablets, IoT modules, mobile hotspots; Base stations (receive)
Fresnel Radius (1st, 1 km) [m] 6.149
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) Europe/Asia: 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz (LTE); flexible (5G NR); Americas: varies by operator
Auction Status Fully licensed; part of IMT-2000 allocations from early 2000s
Refarming Use 3G→4G→5G evolution; Band 1 primary band globally
Typical Site Spacing km Europe/Asia: 0.5-2 km (uplink limited); Americas: 0.5-2 km (macro cells) / Europe/Asia: 5-15 km; Americas: 5-15 km, up to 35 km remote
Device Ecosystem Size Very large: billions of Band 1 devices globally; hundreds of millions of Band 2 devices
Traffic Load Share Europe/Asia: High (primary uplink band); Americas: Moderate (Band 2 extension)
Device Hotspots (MHz) LTE EARFCN varies by operator; 5G NR ARFCNs per TS 38.104
Device Category Smartphones, tablets, cellular modems, IoT modules, wearables, automotive
Typical Use Cases Europe/Asia: Mobile device transmission to towers; Americas: Tower transmission to devices
Typical Center Frequencies [MHz] 1980-2010 MHz (this file); extends 2010-2025 in some regions
Rule Part (Fcc Or Region) ITU-R M.1036 (IMT); CEPT ECC; FCC Part 27 (Americas)
Modulation (Device) Europe/Asia: QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM (UE uplink); Americas: QPSK to 256-QAM (BS downlink)
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] 1400-20000 kHz (LTE); flexible (5G NR)
Device Region Profiles Europe/Asia: Band 1 universal; Americas: Band 2 support varies by frequency extension
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) Europe/Asia: UE +24 dBm max; Americas: BS 43-49 dBm
Allocation Relevance (Device) Critical: primary uplink band for Europe/Asia cellular; important DL extension for Americas Band 2
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) Low with proper filtering; Europe/Asia: adjacent to Band 1 DL at 2110+; Americas: adjacent to other PCS
Example Devices Or Skus Smartphones: iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel; Tablets; Cellular IoT modules; M2M devices
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Europe/Asia: Internal smartphone antennas; Americas: Macro panel antennas (BS)
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) Europe/Asia: Battery-powered UE (mobile devices); Americas: Grid-powered BS with battery backup

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πŸ›‘οΈ Regulatory & Neighbors

Field Value
Lower Band Frequency Limit 1980
Upper Band Frequency Limit 2010
Rx Blocking Min dBm Europe/Asia: BS -43 dBm (receiving UE); Americas: UE -43 dBm (receiving BS)
Lower Neighbor Use PCS/Band 2 (Americas); Band 1 continuation (Europe/Asia)
Upper Neighbor Use Band 1 extended (2010-2025); Band 1 DL at 2110+
Lower Neighbor Band Band 2 / Band 1 lower portion
Lower Neighbor Range 1920-1980 MHz
Upper Neighbor Label Band 1 extension / Band 1 DL
Upper Neighbor Range 2010-2025 MHz (uplink); 2110-2170 MHz (downlink)
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) Low with proper filtering; Europe/Asia: adjacent to Band 1 DL at 2110+; Americas: adjacent to other PCS
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) Europe/Asia: Uplink-limited (10-35 km); Americas: BS coverage 0.5-35 km
US FCC Alloc MOBILE (Band 2 extension 1981-1990 MHz in some areas); varies by licenseMOBILE (Band 2 extension 1981-1990 MHz in some areas); varies by license

CA IC Alloc MOBILE (Band 2 extension 1981-1990 MHz)MOBILE (Band 2 extension 1981-1990 MHz)

UK Ofcom Alloc MOBILE (primary) – Band 1 uplink (1920-2010 MHz)MOBILE (primary) – Band 1 uplink (1920-2010 MHz)

Regulatory References US: 47 CFR Part 27 (AWS/PCS); 3GPP TS 25.101 (UMTS), TS 36.101 (LTE Band 1); ITU-R M.1457; CA: ISED Canada SRSP-513; 3GPP TS 36.101 (Band 1); ITU-R M.1457; UK: Ofcom IR 2000; 3GPP TS 36.101 (Band 1); ETSI EN 301 908
Global Harmonization NOT harmonized: Europe/Asia use as uplink (Band 1); Americas use as downlink (Band 2 extension 1981-1990)
Crossborder Coordination Required in Europe (EU coordination); US-Canada border for Band 2 extension
Sharing Mechanism No sharing – exclusive licensed spectrum per operator
Auction Status Fully licensed; part of IMT-2000 allocations from early 2000s
Guard Or Pair Paired (FDD)

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πŸ“ˆ Market & Measurements

Field Value
Noise Floor Thermal: -174 dBm/Hz + 10*log10(BW) = -104 dBm (10 MHz); -107 dBm (20 MHz)
Interference Cases Europe/Asia: Manage uplink IMD; Americas: Adjacent channel to Band 1 downlink (2110+)
Lower Neighbor Range 1920-1980 MHz
Upper Neighbor Range 2010-2025 MHz (uplink); 2110-2170 MHz (downlink)
Interference Notes Europe/Asia: UE transmit power control critical; Americas: BS emission limits to protect Band 1 DL
Market Licensing Model Competitive auctions; technology-neutral licenses
Market Commercial Value High – primary global cellular uplink band (Europe/Asia); moderate value in Americas (Band 2 extension)
Market Common Devices User equipment (transmit): smartphones, tablets, IoT modules, mobile hotspots; Base stations (receive)
Market Deployment Density Very dense (Europe/Asia Band 1); moderate (Americas Band 2 extension)
Noise Floor (Estimated) Thermal: -174 dBm/Hz + 10*log10(BW) = -104 dBm (10 MHz); -107 dBm (20 MHz)
Market Commercial Value (Estimated) High – primary global cellular uplink band (Europe/Asia); moderate value in Americas (Band 2 extension)
Ecosystem Maturity Very mature: Band 1 deployed since early 2000s (UMTS); extensive device support globally
Indoor Penetration Moderate at 2 GHz; 10-20 dB building loss
Known Interference Cross-border interference (Europe/Asia); IMD from concurrent multi-band operation; in-building DAS isolation
Device Ecosystem Size Very large: billions of Band 1 devices globally; hundreds of millions of Band 2 devices
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) Europe/Asia: Uplink-limited (10-35 km); Americas: BS coverage 0.5-35 km
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Europe/Asia: Internal smartphone antennas; Americas: Macro panel antennas (BS)
Ecosystem Maturity Very mature: Band 1 deployed since early 2000s (UMTS); extensive device support globally
Device Ecosystem Size Very large: billions of Band 1 devices globally; hundreds of millions of Band 2 devices
Chipset Availability High – universal Band 1 support in all modern chipsets
Operator Deployments Europe/Asia: Vodafone, Orange, Telefonica, China Mobile, China Unicom, NTT DoCoMo; Americas: AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile (1981-1990 Band 2 extension)
Technology Generations Deployed Europe/Asia: 3G UMTS, 4G LTE Band 1, 5G NR n1; Americas: LTE Band 2, 5G NR n2 (where extended)
Roaming Support Extensive Band 1 roaming (Europe/Asia/Africa/parts of Americas); limited Band 2 extension roaming
Traffic Load Share Europe/Asia: High (primary uplink band); Americas: Moderate (Band 2 extension)
Indoor Penetration Moderate at 2 GHz; 10-20 dB building loss
Known Interference Cross-border interference (Europe/Asia); IMD from concurrent multi-band operation; in-building DAS isolation
Occupancy Very high (>85% urban Europe/Asia); moderate-high (60-80% Americas where Band 2 extended)
Occupancy Bucket Pct 85-95% (Europe/Asia urban); 60-80% (Americas where extended)
Latency Profile Low: <10 ms (LTE); <1 ms (5G URLLC)
Common Channels Or Profiles LTE: EARFCN per TS 36.104; 5G NR: ARFCN per TS 38.104
Security Features LTE/5G encryption; SIM/eSIM authentication; network slicing
Lbt Or Fhss Requirement Not required (licensed exclusive-use spectrum)
Popularity (Installed Base) Very high: billions of Band 1 devices; hundreds of millions Band 2 devices
Coexistence Tips Europe/Asia: Power control for uplink; Americas: Coordinate BS power with adjacent operators
Latency Class Low latency capable
Device Hotspots (Scoped &&AMP; Tagged) High activity: 1980-2010 MHz (Band 1 upper uplink); 1981-1990 (Band 2 Americas extension)

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