1、CEPT T/R*75-OL*E D 2326414 0007708 1 Page 1 (3 TR 75-0 E Recommendation T/R 75-01 (Puerto de la Cruz 1974, revised Malaga-Torremolinos 1975 and Nice 1985) FORM OF INFORMATION FOR EXCHANGE BETWEEN ADMINISTRATIONS AND BETWEEN ADMINISTRATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN RESPECT OF FREQUENCY ASSI
2、GNMENTS Recommendation proposed by the “Radiocommunications” Working Group T/WG 3 (R) Revised text of the Recommendation adopted by the “Telecommunications” Commission “The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunication Administrations, considering (a) that it is a matter of greatest interest t
3、hat Administrations should be able to exchange information relating to (b) that the presentation of information in a standardized form enables it to be processed with the assistance of (c) that the schedule of information and codes and of supplementary notices remains incomplete and requires to be f
4、requency assignments in a standardized form, computers, completed and progressively updated, recommends 1. that Administrations exchanging information do so using the notice shown in the Annex, in accordance with the instructions for its use included in the preface and the schedule of information an
5、d codes accompanying the Annex, 2. that Administrations adopting, in particular, punched cards, perforated tape or magnetic tape as the storage media for information to be exchanged, use the EBCDIC code for perforation or marking, 3. that while this Recommendation undergoes its various stages of rev
6、ision, Administrations use in addition the draft versions of the schedule of information and codes and of the supplementary notices drawn up by the “Radiocommunications” Working Group.” Edition of September 15, 1988 CEPT T/R*75-01*E 232b414 0007707 3 W T/R 75-01 E Page 2 Annex to Recommendation T/R
7、75-01 Summary of contents I. Explanatory preface describing the use of the frequency assignment notice for terrestrial radiocommunications. II. The frequency assignment notice for terrestrial radiocommunications. III. Schedule of information and codes required for the utilization of the frequency as
8、signment notice for terrestrial radiocommunications with its Annexes 1, 2, 2hi.7, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. IV. Supplementary notices. I. EXPLANATORY PREFACE DESCRIBING THE USE OF THE FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT NOTICE FOR TERRESTRIAL RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS 1. INTRODUCTION Information for exchange between Administrat
9、ions and between Administrations and international orga- nizations is categorized as follows: Groupe 1. Administrative data and other information specific to a frequency assignment. Group 2. Technical data relating to transmitting and receiving equipment and to antennas. Group 3. Parameters of radio
10、 network systems. Group 4. Sundry. The frequency assignment notice discussed below contains the essential information required by terrestrial services as regards Group 1. European Administrations are not required to assemble and exchange all the information which may be described in this notice. How
11、ever, where Administrations have agreed, in bilateral or multilateral agreements, which items of information they will be seeking to exchange, the use of a standard coded format could assist certain of their colleagues in their task. Supplementary notices should be used for the information in Groups
12、 2, 3 and 4. 2. FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT NOTICES 2.1. The items of information to be exchanged are specified in arrays (blocks) of 80-character lines, each corresponding to a punched card. These lines will be referred to hereafter as card-lines. Each card-line must show: - in columns 1 to 3, the number
13、of the card-line (for the meaning and the way they are grouped, see below); - in columns 4 to 13, the “family number”. This is made up as indicated in the schedule of information Each particular item of information contained in the notice is identified by a 5-figure number describing its position, w
14、hich is made up of the number of the card-line followed by the number of the first column of the box in which that information is entered. The first 3 columns, identifying the card-lines, should be completed as follows: O01 002 003 xx4 xx5 xx6 xx7 block. xx8 xx9 and and codes under reference B. to d
15、esignate the 3 card-lines which make up an assignments “G” (General Details) block to designate the 6 card-lines which make up an “L” (Technical Liaison) block. The first two characters, xx, may be any two numbers between O1 and 99, and designate the “L” block number. The total number of “L” blocks
16、for one assignment are given by Information No. O01 15 of the “G Administrations may use either: a single “G” block accompanied by n “L” blocks all with the same family number to describe an - a single “G block accompanied by a single “L” block with the same family number, to describe a single assig
17、nment and all its technical liaisons; or technical liaison. O Edition of September 15. 1988 CEPT T/R*75-OL*E W 232b414 0007710 T 2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 3. 3.1. 3.1.1. 3.1.2. 3.2. 3.3 TIR 75-01 E Page 3 The schedule of information and codes attached indicates how each box of the notice should be complete
18、d. A number of columns shown with hatching in the notice remain unallocated for the time being. It is desirable that they should be kept in reserve for any additional data agreed by the CEPT for exchange at an international level. Administrations wishing to use these locations for their own national
19、 purposes are requested to do so taking all the necessary precautions to avoid any subsequent interference with the addition referred to above. When written documents are exchanged: - the figure “zero” shall be represented by a “v; the letter “O” shall not have a bar across it; - data aligned to the
20、 right-hand side shall be completed to the left-hand side with non-significant zeros. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICES Scope The purpose of the supplementary notices is to describe, using an established format, any additional information for which no specific place has been provided in the frequency assignment
21、 notice. There are two types of supplementary notice: Supplementary notices describing collective information relating to several frequency assignment notices (a frequency assignment notice is linked to a supplementary notice of this type by a reference number; this number, which corresponds to the
22、catalogue number of the item of information, is shown in the box of the main notice for the code number of the item in question); and Supplementary notices describing specific information relating to a single frequency assignment notice (a frequency assignment notice is linked to a supplementary not
23、ice of this type by the family number). Format The format of each supplementary notice will be decided later, but it is desirable that the system for associating supplementary notices and frequency assignment notices should be decided here and now. The first columns of the card-lines of supplementar
24、y notices should, therefore, be completed in the following manner: 1st column: A code designating the information group to which the supplementary notice refers; 2nd and 3rd columns: The number of the card-line in the block constituting the supplementary notice. These 3 columns are followed: - in th
25、e collective supplementary notice, by 6 characters indicating the reference number; - in the individual supplementary notice, by 15 characters indicating the family number of the frequency assignment notice to which the supplementary information refers, followed by the number of the information box
26、in that frequency assignment notice. Codes The first three columns of the supplementary notice should be completed using the following code: Group 2: Technical data 2.1. Transmitters (Collective supplementary notice) T O1 to T 49 (Individual supplementary notice) T51 toT99 (Collective supplementary
27、notice) R O1 to R 49 (Individual supplementary notice) R 51 to R 99 (Collective supplementary notice) A O1 to A 49 (Individual supplementary notice) A51 toA99 2.2. Receivers 2.3. Antennas Group 3: System parameters (Collective supplementary notice) s o1 to s 49 S 51 to S 99 (Individual supplementary
28、 notice) Edition of September 15, 1988 CEPT T/R*75-OL*E 232b414 00771L L W TfR75-01 E Page 4 Group 4: Sundry 4.1. Monitoring reports M 51 to M 99 4.2. Topographical information E 51 to E 99 4.3. Other information Referral to data base on terrain (Free text) DO1 toD49 (Individual supplementary notice
29、) D 51 to D 99 (Collective supplementary notice) XO1 toX49 (Individual supplementary notice) X 51 to X 99 G 4.4. Confidential information 3.4. Referral system Where on of the symbols ?, $, % or 9 appears in any box of the frequency assignment notice this is an indication that a supplementary notice
30、exists refering to the information in question. Supplementary notices whose form has already been determined are covered by section IV of this Annex. 3.5. 4. ASSOCIATED NOTICES Associated notices are frequency assignment notices linked to another frequency assignment notice. The principal frequency
31、assignment notice contains in No. xx866 the family number of the associated notice and in No. xx876 the code indicating the reason for the association. In the associated notice, the family number of the principal frequency assignment notice is shown in No. xx866; no entry is made in No. xx876. Editi
32、on of September 15. 1988 CEPT T/R*75-OL*E W 2326434 0007712 3 T rd No Card-line O01 Exchange of correspondence Number allocated to the assignment under consideratio Country esponsible f jsignrne 3 Card-line 002 Frequency and conditions of utilization (General information) Card-line 003 Site of trans
33、mission (General information) Card-line xx4 Transmitter-Transmission characteristics Card-line xx5 Transmitting antenna Card-line xx6 Receiver-Receotion characteristics Card-line xx7 Receiving antenna Card-line xx8 Administrative information. administration and regulation Card-line xx9 Administrativ
34、e information, administration and regulation I o the ;ideration CEPT T/R*75-O1*E 2326414 0007733 5 II. FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT NOTICE FOR TERRESTRIAL RAD Height of transmitting I T erating nistration antenna f Height of receiving I antenna above ground (coi. G IFRB) Most recent IFRI CI I II Height of t
35、ragitui, e i i Angular (col 9c IF1 wi # Longitude 8 Angular w of receivi antenn, main lot r of ( (COI CEPT T/R*75-OL*E 2326434 0007734 7 ESTRIAL RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS ee min sec Unalloc Antenna gain (col. 9g IFRB) reception point e min sec Antenna gain k Period bf use of the freouency bintdnna ?levati
36、on angle I It it ude ai transmission point mnt devation bintentla I Unallocated I Lengtt circuit Unallocated jl!62 63 64 65 66 As for No O0126 I l ! C 0 ?J VI m C I - I Z Cl FI - - I i Identification si( Ill I j I Il Unallocated 232b4L4 0007715, 9 .a CEPT T/R*75 - the figures xx, for the card-lines
37、of an “L” (Technical Liaison) block. The figures xx (from O1 to 99) designate - In column 03 is entered a figure (between 1 and 9) which designates the card-line. The card-lines designated by the figures 1,2 and 3 entered in this column constitute a “G” block. The card-lines designated by the figure
38、s 4 to 9 entered in this column constitute an “L” block. N.B.: In the documents exchanged, Administrations may choose whether or not to repeat the “G block before each “L” block. the “L” block number. B. Columns 04 to 13 The characters entered in these columns make up the “family number” - Columns 0
39、4,05 and 06 will contain the abbreviation for the name of the country responsible for the assignment under consideration: the abbreviations given in the Preface to the International Frequency List should be used. - Columns 07 to 13 will contain a 7-figure number allocated to this assignment by the A
40、dministration referred to in the paragraph above, in accordance with its own procedure. Columns i4 to 80 Information No. O01 15 Number of “L” blocks No. O01 17 Date of transmission of the schedule of information No. 00123 Notifying country No.00126 Country, group of countries or international organi
41、zation to whom the information is addressed O Edition of September 15, 1988 Number of Characters 2 6 3 3 Coding Number of “L” blocks representing all the technical liaisons constituting the same frequency assignment (right-aligned). Day, month, year (in figures): e.g. the date 1 February 1983 is ent
42、ered thus: 919283. IFRB Code. IFRB Code, and XZB: EBU XZE: EUTELSAT headquarters XZF: IFRB XZM : INMARSAT headquarters XZT: NATO XZS: INTELSAT headquarters XZR: ESA (ASE) The other groups in the XZA-XZZ series remain unalloca- ted. I CEPT T/R*75-01*E 232b4L4 0007737 2 T/R 75-01 E Page 8 Information
43、No. 00129 Reason for notification to the ad- dressee in No. 00126 Nos. 00131 to 00171 Nine items of information analo- gous to No. 00126 No. 00176 Purpose of this schedule No. 00177 No. O0180 Level of confidentiality applying to the assignment to which this list refers Number of Characters 2 9 x (3f
44、2) = 45 1 3 1 Coding A: For information (no response required; no consequen- ces for the status of the assignment may result from the notification. The information may nevertheless be trans- mitted in response to a request for information or under the terms of an agreement, etc.). B: For registratio
45、n (for inclusion in a list or document, in accordance with another established administrative procedure). C: For consultation (Le. as a request for an opinion regard- ing the assignment described, as a request for coordina- tion, etc.). D: In response to a consultation (the response may therefore ha
46、ve consequences for the status of the assign- ment referred to in the notice circulated; the opinion itself should be given elsewhere: see No. 00214). E: For a proposed substitution (different frequencies or characteristics). A: New assignment. B: Amendment to a previously communicated schedule of i
47、nformation. C: Cancellation of a previously communicated schedule. D: Addition. E: Correction of an error. Unallocated. P: Public: the information may be disclosed to any user (this will be the case in particular for all assignments intended for registration with the IFRB). R: Restricted. The countr
48、y or organization addressed is requested not to disclose the information to organiza- tions or countries other than those indicated in Nos. 00126 to 00171 *. *To be reserved for use, for example, in coordination between two Administrations, to indicate that the notice must not be communicated to oth
49、ers. Edition of September 15. 1988 - CEPT T/R*75-OL*E 232611311 0003318 Y r/R 75-01 E Page 9 Information No. 002 14 Status of the assignment No. 002 16 Operating Administration or Company (column 12 of the In- ternational Frequency List) No.00219 Postal and telegraphic address of the Administration responsible for the station (column 12b of the International Frequency List) Edition of September 15. 1988 I Number of Characters 2 3 2 Coding The first character is allotted as follows: A: Dejnitive effective assignment. B: Temporary effective assignment. C: Assignm