CEPT ERC REPORT 56-1998 DSI Phase II (900 MHz Issues) GSM-UIC (Saaiselka)《DSI第2阶段(900 MHz期)GSM-UIC 萨利色尔卡》.pdf
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1、STD-CEPT ERC REPORT 56-ENGL 199B = 232b4L4 00L3446 462 ERC REPORT 56 European Radiocommunications Committee (ERC) within the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) DSI PHASE II (900 MHz ISSUES) GSM-UIC Saariselk, January 1998 STD-CEPT ERC REPORT Sb-ENGL 1978 2326
2、414 0013447 3T9 Copyright 1998 the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) STD-CEPT ERC REPORT 56-ENGL 1778 E 232b414 0033418 235 = ERC REPORT 56 DSI PHASE II (900 MHz ISSUES) GSM-UIC 1 SUMMARY . 1 2 INTRODUCTION 2 3 STUDY . 2 4 CONCLUSIONS . 4 ANNEX 1 DEFINITIONS
3、 OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT 5 STD-CEPT ERC REPORT 56-ENGL 1998 m 2326434 0033449 171 m ERC REPORT 56 Page i DSI PHASE II (900 MHz ISSUES) GSM-UIC 1 SUMMARY Provision for UIC spectrum is included within the European Table of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations on page 178 of the DSI Phase II rep
4、ort. The decision taken by the ERC to amend Recommendation T/R 25-09, coincides with placing the UIC uplink (mobile transmit) within 876-880 MHz and the downlink (base transmit) within 921-925 MHz. The DSI Phase II study, conclusion (Rec 23) that CEPT ERC Recommendation T/R 75-02 should be revised a
5、nd a new CEPT ERC Decision be prepared which designates the frequency bands 880-890 MHz paired with 925-935 MHz on a European basis, as extension bands for the GSM digital pan-European communication system. (Section 1 1.16), has been addressed within PT-FM25, but suspended until the DSI Phase II wor
6、k within PT-SE7 is complete. See below: 23. CEPT ERC Recommendation T/R 75-02 should be revised and a new CEPT ERC Decision be prepared which designates the frequency bands 880-890 MHz paired with 925-935 MHz on a European basis, as extension bands for the GSM digital pan-European communication syst
7、em. (Section 1 1.16) The ERC response to the DSI Phase II Recommendation 23 has now been finalised and has been incorporated into this report as follows: “The content of T/R75-02 is now reflected in tlre European Table of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations”. See ERC Report 25. An ERC Decision on
8、 EGSM, (ERC/DEC/(97)02), Iras been adopted. The following WG-SE conclusions are to be noted; The principle of harmonised spectrum in the specified bands for GSM and UIC allocations are recognised, however, some countries with alternative public radiophone bands, would not necessarily need the full t
9、ranche of harmonised GSM spectrum. Therefore these allocations should not be made exclusive and should only be made where a need exists. In countries where that spectrum is currently used for defence services, an allocation to GSM would be on a military pre-emptive basis (possible within main conurb
10、ations) and provision should be made for this requirement. In some countries, where the bands proposed for EGSM and UIC are currently used for analogue cellular services, account must be taken of the need to protect existing services from adjacent band compatibility problems that may arise. In count
11、ries where this band is also allocated to Fixed services (Tactical Radio Relay), some national restrictions may be necessary on EGSM channels. This may enable geographical sharing with Tactical Radio Relay. This extension band is now located between two GSM bands (for public radiotelephone and Railw
12、ays). The minimum frequency separations required for UIC with GSM are as follows; 915 MHz 6 MHz 880 MHz 925 MHz 200 kHz (one unused channel) 200 kHz (one unused channel). STD-CEPT ERC REPORT 5b-ENGL 1998 232b4L4 0033450 993 ERC REPORT 56 Page 2 2 INTRODUCTION The second phase of the Detailed Spectru
13、m Investigation (DSI-II) was launched by the European Radiocommunications Committee (ERC) of the Conference of European Postal Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) in March 1993 with terms f reference as follows: to investigate the current and foreseen use of the radio spectrum in CEPT countrie
14、s in the frequency range 29.7 MHz to 960 MHz, to investigate the way this spectrum is currently managed and administered, to produce a detailed document addressing the issues which shall include, as appropriate, recommendations to the CEPTERC. A principle objective of the DSI process is to establish
15、 a European Table of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations, effectively a hannonised band plan for Europe. A proposed table covering this phase of the DSI is to be found at Annex A to the Results Document of the Detailed Spectrum Investigation report, pages 163 - 179 inclusive. Although not subject
16、 to one of the main recommendations, the provision for GSM and UIC spectrum is included within the European Table of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations on page 178 of the DSI Phase II report. The decision taken by the ERC to amend Recommendation TIR 25-09, coincides with placing the uplink (mobi
17、le transmit) at 876-880 MHz and the downlink (base transmit) at 92 1-925 MHz. Furthermore, the ERC tasked WG-FM with revising TIR 75-02, the draft of which places the EGSM uplink (mobile transmit) at 880-890 MHz and downlink (base transmit) at 925-935 MHz as well as including the tranche of spectrum
18、 mentioned above for UIC. This ERC report is based upon the earlier study on DSI-II carried out within CEPT WG-SE, entitled DSI Phase If Examination of 900 MHz Issues, see SE(96)21 Annex 8. The report considers the spectrum engineering issues associated with the entry on UIC within the European Tabl
19、e of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations and lists recommendations for consideration by frequency managers. Definitions of the following terms used within this report are shown within Annex 1; Minimum Carrier Separation, Minimum Frequency Separation, Co-exist. 3 STUDY Although not subject to one
20、of the main recommendations, the provision for GSM and UIC spectrum is included within the European Table of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations on page 178 of the DSI Phase II report. The decision taken by the ERC to amend Recommendation TR 25-09, places the uplink (mobile transmit) at 876-880 M
21、Hz and the downlink (base transmit) at 921-925 MHz. Furthermore, the current draft revision of Recommendation T/R 75-02, is likely to place the EGSM uplink (mobile transmit) at 880-890 MHz and downlink (base transmit) at 925-935 MHz which is coincident with the DSI Phase II Recommendation 23 - see b
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