CEPT T R 20-08 E-1989 Frequency Planning and Frequency Coordination for the GSM System《GMS系统频率规划和频率协调》.pdf
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1、E 232b414 OOOb481 5 I - I Page 1 Recommendation T/R 20-08 E (Lecce 1989 (CR) FREQUENCY PLANNING AND FREQUENCY COORDINATION FOR THE GSM SYSTEM Recommendation proposed by Working Group T/WG 15 “Radio Administration, Regulation and Frequency Management” (RARF) Text of the Recommendation adopted by the
2、“Telecommimications” Commission: “The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations, considering a) that the GSM system will use the frequency bands 890-915 MHz/935-960 MHz in accordance with relevant agreements, directives and CEPT Recommendations, b) that in the implementati
3、on of the GSM system it is necessary to take account of national policies for the use of the frequency bands in question, c) that national frequency planning for the GSM system is carried out by the operators and approved by the Radioregiilatory Administrations or carried out by such Administratiom
4、in cooperation with the operators, O d) that frequency planning in border areas will be based on coordination between Radioregiilatory Administrations, noting a) that in many CEPT member coiintries multiple operators for the GSM system are expected, b) that frequency coordination procedure and inter
5、service sharing is necessary both between countries operating the GSM system and between those countries and countries operating other services in accordance with the Radio Regulations, recommends 1. 1.1. That frequency coordination in border areas is based on the following concept: Preferential fre
6、quencies or preferential frequency bands shall be agreed between Administrations concerned. Preferential frequencies may be used without coordination with a neighbouring country if the fieldstrength of each carrier produced by the base station does not exceed a value of 19 dBpV/m for digital systems
7、 and 19 dBpV/m for analogue systems at a height of 3 mabove ground at a distance of 15 km inside the neighbouring country. When blocks of preferential frequencies are allocated to different countries in border areas one Rf channel in each end of the blocks shall be treated as non-preferential freque
8、ncies, in order to take account of adjacent channel interference. All other frequencies are subject to coordination between Administrations if the interfering fieldstrerigth produced by the base station exceeds 19 dBpV/m at a height of 3 m above ground at the border line between two countries. Frequ
9、ency planning in coastal areas is based on the concept o preferential frequencies and coordinated frequencies assuming a middleline between the countries involved. Other principles for frequency planning and frequency coordination in coastal areas may be agreed between the Administrations concerned.
10、 Propagation criteria for calculating the interfering fieldstrength is described in Annex 1. For adding multiple interferers the simplified algorithm described in Annex 2 can be used. . 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 2. 3. That the technical parameters described in Annex 3 is used in the frequency coordination
11、 for the GSM system. That the technical parameters described in Annex 4 is used for frequency coordination between the GSM system and existing fixed services in the frequency bands 890-915 MHz/935-960 MHz. Edition of January 15, 1990 - TIR 20-08 E Page 2 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 5. That the follo
12、wing frequency coordination procedure is used : When requesting coordination the relevant characteristics of the base station shall be forwarded using the coordination form indicated in Recommendation T/R 25-08 E. Administrations may diverge from the use of this form by common agreement but at least
13、 the following characteristics should be forwarded to the Administration affected: a) frequency in MHz b) name of transmitter station c) country of location of transmitter station d) geographical coordinates e) effective antenna height f) antenna polarisation g) antenna azimuth h) directivity in ant
14、enna systems i) effective radiated power j) expected coverage zone k) date of entry into service The Administration affected shall evaluate the request for coordination and shall within 30 days notify the result of the evaluation to the Administration requesting coordination. If in the course of the
15、 coordination procedure the Administration affected requires additional information, it may request such information. If no reply is received by the Administration requesting coordination within 30 days it may send a reininder to the Administration affected. An Administration not having responded wi
16、thin 30 days following communica- tion of the reminder shall be deemed to have given its consent and the frequency may be put into use with the characteristics given in the request for coordination. The periods mentioned above may be extended by common consent. In general Administrations may diverge
17、 from the technical parameters and procedures described in this Recommendation subject to bilateral agreements.” Edition of January 15, 1990 e = 2326434 0006483 9 1 Annex 1 PROPAGATION CURVES FOR FREQUENCIES ABOVE 400 MHz (400-960 MHz) Edition of January 15, 1990 -, TIR 20-08 E Page 3 S 2326434 0006
18、484 O I TIR 20-08 E Page 4 Propngntion ciirves The curves attached to this Annex should be used to determine the interfering fieldstrength. Administrations may agree on other curves, e.g. the latest version of CCIR Report 567. Correction factors A general correction factor of -2 dB is used in the 90
19、0 MHz band. Correction factor for receiving antenna from 10 m to 3 m: Distance 100 km: - 3 dB Linear interpolation is used for intermediate distances. For sea path propagation the correction factor for receiving antenna from 10 m to 3 m is 10 dB. Effective antenna height The effective antenna height
20、 used to determine interfering fieldstrength is the difference between the physical height of the antenna and the average height of the terrain. The evaluation of the average height of the terrain may be subject to agreement between Administrations. Edition of January 15, ly0 . i I 2326434 O006485 2
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