ITU-R REPORT BS 2104-2007 FM modulator interference to broadcast services《调频(FM)调制器干扰广播业务》.pdf
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1、 Rep. ITU-R BS.2104 1 REPORT ITU-R BS.2104*FM modulator interference to broadcast services (2007) Foreword This Report has been prepared by the Radiocommunication Study Group 6 and the Radiocommunication Working Party (WP) 6E and contains information gathered from a number of external sources as wel
2、l as from Radiocommunication WP 6E. This Report retains the original text provided by the various Appendices. 1 Introduction Recent growth in a variety of personal audio and satellite devices on a global basis, such as flash-players and various other consumer electronic devices has led to an extraor
3、dinary international proliferation of short-range FM modulators for home and mobile use. These devices are used in the broadcasting channels in the VHF frequency band allocated for sound broadcasting in the Radio Regulations. Although the RF emission levels of these devices may be compliant with reg
4、ulatory standards as manufactured, the growing number of complaints by radio listeners tuned to FM radio stations raises serious concerns about interference. Unwanted radiation and emissions from these devices can cause objectionable interference to licensed FM broadcast stations. Broadcast systems
5、are designed to take into account intrinsic receiver noise and external radio noise including atmospheric, man-made and galactic noise. The radiation from these short-range devices increases the level of other man-made radio noise, causing an increase in the total external radio noise. The increase
6、of external radio noise results in an increase in the minimum usable field strength and in the degradation of the reception quality of the broadcasting services. The reception environment of broadcasting services needs to be protected from this interference. 2 Summary The increasing proliferation of
7、 short-range FM modulators for consumer use with automobile and personal audio devices has led to the studies described in this report. Four Appendices are provided that address the concerns for interference. Appendix 1: This text studies the emissions from various FM modulators currently available
8、to the consumer. These modulators are intended to be connected to consumer audio devices for subsequent transmission into the FM radio band from 88 to 108 MHz. At 3 m from the FM modulator, the majority of the modulators tested exceeded the recommended minimum usable field strength for rural environ
9、ments and many for urban and large city environments expected at 10 m based upon Recommendation ITU-R BS.412-9 Planning standards for terrestrial FM sound broadcasting at VHF. Considering that the automobile antenna is located 1.5 m above ground, it is expected that automobile receivers must operate
10、 with minimum usable field strengths at least 10 dB below the values measured at 10 m. The consequence is that automobile FM radios may be more susceptible to interference from FM modulators especially when these FM modulators are used within a nearby vehicle. *This Report should be brought to the a
11、ttention of Radiocommunication Working Parties 1A and 1B. 2 Rep. ITU-R BS.2104 Appendix 2: This text studies further the emissions from FM modulators that are wired devices. These supplemental measurements were conducted to determine the compliance of devices commonly used in automobiles for modulat
12、ing the audio from satellite radio receivers and MP3 or personal audio players onto frequencies that can be received on a standard automobile FM receiver. The measurements show that the use of a “Y” cable with a “Wired” device yield field strengths at 3 m that are in excess of the prescribed FCC Par
13、t 15 limits. Appendix 3: This text reports on a study to measure the field strength of signals emitted from a variety of highways in the Washington, DC area. The results indicate that nearly one percent of vehicles were found to have operating modulators on one of two broadcasting channels. Of these
14、, approximately one-third are operating with emissions exceeding the regulatory limit that could result in objectionable co-channel interference to broadcast services Appendix 4: This text addresses concerns in Europe for interference from FM modulators. The European Broadcast Union (EBU) recommends
15、 guidelines for countries intending to allow the use of low-power FM modulators. The guidelines include strict enforcement of minimum radiated power limits, limited frequency modulation, full range tuning, and a prohibition on direct connection to external antennas. 3 Conclusions Broadcasting servic
16、es are particularly susceptible to interference emanating in the vicinity of the receive antenna under low signal conditions. The increase in FM modulators has brought about a need for further protection to the FM sound broadcasting service. 1 The results of field strength measurements of various FM
17、 modulators support the need for recommendations on the use of FM modulators. 2 Since FM sound receivers are vulnerable to co-channel interference, it is possible to avoid the interference by assigning a default FM modulator frequency of operation to a frequency typically receivable on commercial VH
18、F radio receivers, but where possible, one not generally assigned. 3 Where short-range FM modulators are allowed, emission limits need to be restricted to a minimum that avoids interference in FM receivers. 4 In addition, the FM modulators should be capable of full band frequency selection to avoid
19、interference to stations on channel, or on an adjacent channel to, the frequency of modulator operation. 5 Administrations should encourage manufacturers of FM modulators, for automotive installations with direct connections to automobile antenna systems, to provide permanent connectors that avoid t
20、he possibility of inadvertent reverse connection to the external antenna. 6 Where direct connection of short-range FM modulators to automotive radios and antenna systems is permitted by administrations, administrations should provide enforcement safeguards to avoid retransmission and disruption to l
21、icensed FM broadcasting stations. Rep. ITU-R BS.2104 3 Appendix 1 Regarding study and measurement of FM modulator devices operating in the FM broadcast band11 Introduction A series of measurements were conducted on 17 “wireless” devices as well as 4 “wired” devices. Measurements of the field strengt
22、h of the FM Broadcast Band signal transmitted by these devices were made. In addition, verification of the required FCC ID numbers and verification of the compliance with the antenna rules was also performed. This report describes recent measurements of measured field strengths from the devices and
23、outlines the compliance of these devices with other Part 15 requirements. 2 FCC Part 15 operation The FCCs Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) issued a Bulletin Number 63 in October 1993, which provides the correct method for calculation of the Maximum Emission Limit or Maximum Field Strength
24、 that is permissible from the subject Part 15 device. For frequencies in the FM Broadcast Band (88-108 MHz) there are four limits depending upon the type of emission that the device transmits. Intermittent Control Signals that do not have high duty cycles are allowed higher emission limits than thos
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