CEPT T R 25-08 E-1989 Coordination of Frequencies in the Land Mobile Service in the Range 29 7-960 MHz《29 7-960 MHz范围中地面移动业务频率协调》.pdf
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1、 25-08 Page E 1 Recommendation T/R 25-08 (Lecce 1989) COORDINATION OF FREQUENCIES IN THE LAND MOBILE SERVICE IN THE RANGE 29.7-960 MHz Recommendation proposed by Working Group T/WG 15 “Radio Administration, Regulation and Frequency Management” (RARF) Text of the Recommendation adopted by the “Teleco
2、mmimications” Commission : “The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations, consider irig a) that the rapid development of the land mobile service makes the problem of assigning frequencies increasingly difficult, b) that each new frequency assignment must be coordinated wi
3、th frequencies already assigned in the same geographi- c) that the probability of obtaining a successful coordination diminishes rapidly as a function of the number of radio d) that coordination is often required for frequency assignments for use distant from the border, e) that the difficulties enc
4、ountered with this coordination depend on a great number of parameters (technical, f) that in order to facilitate coordination and to avoid inefficient frequency usage in border areas, a large number g) that it is desirable that channelling arrangements for the land mobile services be harmonized, h)
5、 that use of the same type of modulation would also facilitate coordination between Administrations, i) that in order to reduce the risks of harmful interference and facilitating coordination, the lowest possible antenna height and the lowest possible radiated power, and wherever possible, direction
6、al antennas should normally be used, j) that agrements have successfully been concluded between some CEPT Administrations and some non-CEPT Administrations concerning coordination of frequencies for the land mobile service, k) that the CEPT Recommendation T/R 75-02 E gives the sub-bands to be used i
7、n the band 862-960 MHz, recommends that CEPT member Administrations should endeavour to comply with the following provisions when assigning frequencies to stations in the land mobile service, particularly in border areas, where coordination with neighbouring countries is necessary: cal area, station
8、s, O operational or topographical), of parameters (technical and operational) need to be standardized, O 1. 1.1. 1.2. PROVISIONS RELATED TO OPERATING CONDITIONS AND CHOICE OF FREQUENCIES Re-utilization of frequency bands for similar types of use in different countries Whenever practicable the same f
9、requency sub-bands should be allocated in the different countries for similar type of use, like public mobile services, railways, life-saving services for cross-border links, etc. Choice of frequency band and useful range For reasons of frequency economy, frequencies in the higher bands should be ut
10、ilized if a short range network is adequate, taking into account the nature of communications under consideration. The following values could be used as a basis for the useful ranges: Frequency Band Useful Range 40 MHz approximately 35 km 80 MHz approximately 25 km 160 MHz approximately 20 km 460 MH
11、z approximately 10 to 15 km 900 MHz approximately 5 to 10 km These figures are valid for relatively uneven ground. Edition of January 15, 1990 CEPT T/R*25-OB*E 861 2326434 000b905 9 M TIR 25-08 E Page 2 1.3. 1.4. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. Shared frequencies In frontier areas, common frequencies (see Re
12、commendation T/R 21-03 E) may be shared between certain users in adjacent countries in order to make the most effective use of the frequency spectrum. Such shared frequencies shall be frequencies assigned in a particular region to users with similar trafic conditions and using technically comparable
13、 equipment. The number of stations per channel should be coordinated between the Administrations concerned. Muiti-channel mobile stations To the extent that efficient use of frequencies calls for the utilization of several base stations transmitting on different frequencies rather than a single wide
14、-range station, multi-channel mobile stations should be preferred despite the operational difficulties to which they can give rise. PROVISIONS OF A TECHNICAL NATURE (For bands I and III see also Recommendations T/R 02-01 E and T/R 25-05 E respectively.) Channelling Administrations which have not yet
15、 made a definitive selection for the purpose of designating nominal frequencies or who intend to change the range of nominal frequencies should select nominal frequencies within the ranges: 47.000 MHz + n x 12.5 kHz 68.000 MHz + n x 12.5 kHz 146.000 MHz + n x 12,5 kHz 174.000 MHz + n x 12.5 kHz 406.
16、1 MHz + n x 12.5 kHz 450.000 MHz + n x 12.5 kHz (n = 1, 2, 3, 4, .) for 12.5 kHz channel arrangements (n = 1, 3, 5, 7, .) for 25 kHz channel arrangements 862.0125 MHz + n x 25 kHz (n = O, 1, 2, 3, .) Interleaved channels in the 900 MHz band with a central frequency given by the series: 862.025 MHz +
17、 n x 25 kHz (n = O, 1, 2, 3, .) may also be used but are subject to the agreement of the Administrations affected. Other channel arrangements may be appropriate for digital systems with channel spacing larger than 25 kHz. Channel spacing The channel spacing should not exceed 25 kHz for analogue syst
18、ems. In the 900 MHz range, the channel spacing should be 25 kHz for analogue systems. Frequency spacing in a duplex or two- frequency simplex channel and location of sub-bands In so far as Administrations are in a position to define the spacing, the following values and the respective positions of t
19、he sub-bands given in Annex 2 should be taken into consideration: 160 MHz band 4.6 MHz 420 MHz band 10.0 MHz 460 MHz band 10.0 MHz 900 MHz band 45.0 MHz If possible, the frequencies of emission of base or repeater stations should be placed in the upper band and those of mobile stations in the lower
20、band, The same positions of upper and lower bands should be selected for bordering/adjacent countries (see examples in Annex 2). Modulation For analogue transmission in the land mobile service, angle modulation should be used. 80 MHz band * * Amongst the various spacings used in the 80 MHz band, a s
21、pacing of 9.8 MHz is used by several countries. Edition of January 15, 1 TIR 25-08 E Page 3 2.5. Propagation cnrves The curves contained in Annex 1 should be used to determine the interference field-strength. For special cases including sea path propagation, Administrations may agree upon other curv
22、es or determination of field-strength in the frequency band 250-400 MHz where curves do not exist. 2.6. Correction factors For the 900 MHz band a general correction factor of -2 dB should be used. The following correction factors should be used for receiving antennas from 10 to 3 metres. Frequency B
23、and 100 km 29.7-400 MHz - 8dB -5 dB 400 -960 MHz -10 dB -3 dB Linear interpolation shall be used for intermediate distance. 2.7. Effective antenna height The effective antenna height used to determine the interfering field-strength is the difference between the physical height of the antenna and the
24、 average height of the terrain. The evaluation of the average height of the terrain is subject to the agreement between Administrations. O 2.8. Permitted interference field-strength The following values of permitted interference field-strength are valid for Co-channel operation for 50% of locations
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