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1、-1- Rep. ITUT-R B0.2006 REPORT ITU-R B0.2006 INTRODUCTION OF SATELLITE AND COMPLEMENTARY TERRESTRIAL DIGITAL SOUND BROADCASTING IN THE WARC-92 FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS (Questions ITU-R 93-1/10 AND ITU-R 107/10) (1 995) NOTE 1 - This Report addresses the necessary planning elements associated with satel
2、lite and complementary terrestrial digital sound broadcasting and should be read in conjunction with the latest versions of Report ITU-R B0.955 and Report ITU-R BS. 1203. 1 Introduction Allocations in Certain Parts of the Spectrum (Malaga-Torremolinos, 1992) (WARC-92), the following frequency alloca
3、tions were made to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) (BSS(S): Arising from the World Administrative Radio Conference for Dealing with Frequency Worldwide (Regions 1,2 and 3) except the United States America: the band 1 452-1 492 MHz is allocated for BSS(S) and complementary BS(S) on a prima
4、ry basis, although some countries (mainly in Europe and Africa) have chosen to maintain this allocation on a secondary basis until I April 2007. For the United States and India, the band 2 310-2 360 MHz is (in a footnote) located for BSS(S) and)d complementary BS(S) on a primary basis. For some coun
5、tries in Asia and the Russian Federation, the band 2 535-2 655 MHz (note that the bandwidth is 120 MHz), is by means of a footnote, allocated for BSS(S) and complementary BS(S) on a primary basis. Associated with the allocations in Article 8 of the Radio Regulations (RR), there are footnotes restric
6、ting the dates of introduction and the level of service in some countries. The worldwide allocation is therefore not available in all countries as the Regulations are now phrased. In particular, the United States has an alternative allocation and (in a footnote) the band 1 452-1 492 MHz is allocated
7、 to fixed and mobile services on a primary bases. In addition to the allocation in RR Article 8, there were several procedures for)r introduction of new sound services. Resolution No. 527 (WARC-92) recognized that it may be possible to introduce new digital services in the terrestrial VHF broadcasti
8、ng bands and opened the door to a more detailed consideration. Resolution No. 528 (WARC-92) -eves details of the introductory procedures. It discusses the need for a planing conference, restricts the range of frequencies that may be used before the planing conference to the upper 25 MHz of the appro
9、priate band, and details the method of calculating interference criteria (these are determined by means of Resolution No. 703 (Rev. WARC-92) procedures, and so there are as yet no formal technical procedures that can be applied). -2- Rep. ITUT-R B0.2006 Resolution No. 522 (WARC-92) gives details of
10、the types of orbit that can be used and the future work that is necessary before non-GSO systems can be deployed. Figure I shows the differences in allocations throughout the world. 2 Service requirements 2.1 Service goals There are a number of possible goals in introducing digital sound broadcastin
11、g services: to replace current AMEM broadcasting, in order to provide better quality and more reliable services and to better compete with other distribution media that can bring “CD” quality audio services to the listener; to provide the listener with a new service that can compete with the current
12、 AMEM broadcasting service; to provide a service with conventional quality grade to large service areas for reception by very low cost receivers. There is a recognized need for new sound broadcasting services to provide a better service to vehicular receivers (see Recommendation ITU-R B0.789). Furth
13、ermore, some services may also be directed to portable receivers for use inside buildings. Currently, several administrations and commercial organizations have proposed sound- broadcasting satellite systems having different audio quality levels (CD, “Near-CD”, FM stereophonic, FM monophonic and AM).
14、 Service to different kinds of receiver installations has been proposed (vehicular, portable and fixed), as well to a variety of environments (indoor, outdoor, rural, urban and suburban). All of these system approaches are technically feasible. One or more of them may be cost-effective and attractiv
15、e to administrations depending on their state of development, the extent of their existing terrestrial systems and their broadcasting requirements. -3- Rep. ITUT-R B0.2006 N I c3 9 N U m N I W Vl F I N IT U Ln 7 N I W 9 N U m N X U N N I 0 ln c N I W n N -4- Rep. ITUT-R B0.2006 There is a need to pr
16、ovide digital sound broadcasting services having a wide range of subjective audio quality. There may be substantial demand, particularly in developing countries and in sparsely settled countries having little terrestrial broadcasting infrastructure, for the digital equivalent of standard monophonic
17、FM, and oven for the digital equivalent of double-sideband AM. 2.2 Service objectives The objective of new sound broadcasting services is to improve the availability, quality and diversity of programme services to listeners. Wide area coverage-e will bring programme service to many listeners for the
18、 first tone and advanced digital techniques will allow high-quality sound equivalent to the quality available from other sound media (e.g., compact discs). Advanced digital techniques will also make possible a wide range of new programme-related and independent services with minimal impact on spectr
19、um and power requirements. The BSS (sound) and BS (sound) is aimed at fixed, vehicular and portable reception. The technical system objectives are determined by two factors: quality and availability. 2.2.1 Quality determining the type of system to be used and the overall system design and cost. Care
20、ful consideration needs to be given to the interaction between performance and economic factors. Digital sound broadcasting has been under consideration now for over 25 years, and during that time the reproduction and transmission of sound has undergone considerable development. The service objectiv
21、es for digital sound broadcasting may play an important role in The expectations of the listeners have also increased considerably. Most people in urban areas now expect high-quality stereo sound, even from portable or vehicular radios. The enormous advances in the performance of domestic “hi-fi“ eq
22、uipment, culminating in the extensive use of compact discs, has conditioned many people to expect sound quality greater than that which even fixed FM receivers cap give. Even in remote areas, similar expectations often exist owing to the wide availability of good quality cassette recorders and compa
23、ct disc players. Much of the wide-area coverage is currently achieved by long-, medium- and short-wave ionospheric transmissions. Even though the population of those areas may prefer to receive entertainment broadcasts of the highest technical quality, it may be more economical for this type of serv
24、ice to accept monophonic service of medium quality provided it was reliable, and could be received on portablehehicular receivers. For these reasons, quality objectives can range from grade 3 on the 5-point ITU-R scale for a simple monophonic system to grade 4.5 for an advanced digital system. For t
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