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1、ATIS-0700040 ATIS Standard on North American Spectrum Bands (United States and Canada) Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved June 2018 Abstract This document summarizes the commercial and commercial/unlicensed wireless bands currently used in North America. ATIS-0700040 ii Fore
2、word The Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) serves the public through improved understanding between carriers, customers, and manufacturers. The Wireless Technologies and Systems Committee (WTSC) develops and recommends standards and technical reports related to wireless and/or
3、 mobile services and systems, including service descriptions and wireless technologies. WTSC develops and recommends positions on related subjects under consideration in other North American, regional, and international standards bodies. The mandatory requirements are designated by the word shall an
4、d recommendations by the word should. Where both a mandatory requirement and a recommendation are specified for the same criterion, the recommendation represents a goal currently identifiable as having distinct compatibility or performance advantages. The word may denotes an optional capability that
5、 could augment the standard. The standard is fully functional without the incorporation of this optional capability. Suggestions for improvement of this document are welcome. They should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, WTSC, 1200 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington,
6、 DC 20005. At the time of consensus on this document, WTSC, which was responsible for its development, had the following leadership: D. Zelmer, WTSC Chair (AT the full list can be found in the Radio Regulations, Articles 1.19 through 1.60). Within an allocation, it is possible to identify the freque
7、ncy band for a specific application. For example, within the mobile service, identifications can be made for IMT (International Mobile Telecommunications), PPDR (Public Protection and Disaster Relief also known as Public Safety), RLANs (Radio Local Area Networks) and so on. Sometimes, the word “desi
8、gnation” is used instead of “identification” - though the two terms are not equivalent. Even more unfortunately, neither of these terms is defined in the Radio Regulations, though Articles 1.17 and 1.18 do define “allotment” and “assignment” respectively. Generally, only allocations are made in the
9、Radio Regulations; however, it is possible to make identifications (for a specific application) as well. It is important not only to keep these two terms in mind when it comes to spectrum, but also to understand the distinction between them (no identification without an allocation at least in the Ra
10、dio Regulations). ATIS-0700040 3 NOTE: The Radio Regulations, edition of 20161, contains the complete texts of the Radio Regulations as adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1995) (WRC-95), subsequently revised and approved by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 19
11、97) (WRC-97), the World Radiocommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2000) (WRC-2000), the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003) (WRC-03), the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2007) (WRC-07), the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2012) (WRC-12) and the World Radiocomm
12、unication Conference (Geneva, 2015) (WRC-15), including all Appendices, Resolutions, Recommendations and ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference. 3.2 Acronyms engaged in clergy activities; operating educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; or operating hospitals, clinics,
13、or medical associations. In 1987, the FCC set aside six megahertz of spectrum in the 800 MHz band for exclusive use by local, regional, and state public safety agencies under guidelines developed by the National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee (NPSPAC). The 800 MHz NPSPAC spectrum is admin
14、istered on a regional basis by 55 regional public safety planning committees. Figure 6.1 United States 800 MHz SMR band plan 6.2 850 MHz Cellular Allocations 6.2.1 United States 850 MHz Cellular Allocation Cellular licenses are issued by FCC market areas and channel blocks. FCC market areas consist
15、of one or more counties. The market area for Cellular licenses is Cellular Market Areas (CMAs). Channel blocks are groups of frequencies. The channel blocks for US cellular licenses are: A Block: 824-835, 845-846.5, 869-880, and 890-891.5 (25 MHz) issued by CMAs. B Block: 835-845, 846.5-849, 880-890
16、, and 891.5-894 (25 MHz) issued by CMAs. The current cellular band plan is shown in Figure 6.2 and the original cellular band plan is shown in 6.3. ATIS-0700040 11 Figure 6.2 United States 850 MHz Band Plan Figure 6.3 Original United States 850 MHz Cellular Band Plan 6.3 Canada 800 MHz The 800 MHz b
17、and was opened for land mobile in the mid-1990s, which is sometimes referred to as the SMR band. The Figure 6.4 shows the band plan for 800 MHz for Land Mobile service consisting of two separate blocks, namely 806 to 824 MHz and 851 to 869 MHz. Commercial land mobile (SMR and ESMR) base transmit fro
18、m 851-866 MHz is paired with mobile transmit from 806 to 821 MHz. The remaining two blocks of spectrum, 821-824 MHz and 866-869 MHz, are designated for public safety. Figure 6.4 Canada 800 MHz Band Plan SRSP-502 has been released establishing the technical rules for systems operating in the land mob
19、ile spectrum in the 800 MHz band. Equipment must be certified in accordance with RSS-119. ATIS-0700040 12 6.3.1 Canadian 850 MHz Cellular Allocation The frequency bands allocated to the cellular and advanced services are 824-849 MHz paired at 45 MHz separation with 869-894 MHz is shown in Figure 6.5
20、 consisting of four paired blocks labeled A, B. The band 824-849 MHz is used for mobile transmit, and the band 869-894 MHz is used for base transmit. Figure 6.5 Canada 850 MHz Cellular Allocation Band Plan The sub-bands 835-845 MHz and 846.5-849 MHz paired with 880-890 MHz and 891.5-894 MHz, identif
21、ied as Sub-band B, have been designated for systems operated by the local telephone-cellular service provider. For this duplex operation, the base station transmit RF channels are in the bands 880-890 MHz and 891.5-894 MHz; the corresponding mobile transmit RF channels are in the bands 835-845 MHz a
22、nd 846.5-849 MHz. The sub-bands 824-835 MHz and 845-846.5 MHz paired with 869-880 MHz and 890-891.5 MHz, identified as Sub-band A, have been designated for systems operated by the other cellular service provider. For this duplex operation, the base station transmit RF channels are in the bands 869-8
23、80 MHz and 890-891.5 MHz; the corresponding mobile station transmit RF channels are in the bands 824-835 MHz and 845-846.5 MHz. The use of the bands 824-849 MHz and 869-894 MHz near the Canada/United States border is subject to an Interim Arrangement, Cellular Radio Systems Operating in the 800 MHz
24、Band. SRSP-503 has been released establishing the technical rules for systems operating in the commercial mobile spectrum in the 850 MHz band. Equipment must be certified in accordance with RSS-132. 6.3.2 United States Air to Ground In an FCC Report and Order (04-287), the FCC revised rules governin
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