Referring now to FIGS. 6A and 6B, illustrated is a table showing examples of maximum sensitivity degradation for LTE, where FIG. 6B is a continuation of the table of FIG. 6A. FIGS. 6A and 6B may illustrate some examples in which MSD may be caused when uplink channel frequency and downlink channel frequency are close to each other. FIG. 6A includes that for EUTRA CA configuration CA_1A-3A, using EUTRA band 1, UL Fc of 1950 MHz, UL/DL BW of 5 MHz, UL CLRB of 25, and DL Fc of 2140 MHz, the maximum sensitivity degradation may have a value of 23 dB, where the duplex mode is FDD and the source of IMD is IMD3. FIG. 6A also includes that for EUTRA CA configuration CA_1A-8A, using EUTRA band 3, UL Fc of 1760 MHz, UL/DL BW of 5 MHz, UL CLRB of 25, and DL Fc of 1855 MHz, there may be no maximum sensitivity degradation, where the duplex mode is FDD and the source of IMD is not applicable. For example, a UE may, using the table of FIG. 6A, indicate to a network an actual maximum sensitivity degradation for CA_1A-3A of 23 dB, and indicate to the network that there is no maximum sensitivity degradation for CA_1A-8A.