ITU-R REPORT SM 2130-2008 Inspection of radio stations《无线电台的检查》.pdf
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1、 Rep. ITU-R SM.2130 1 REPORT ITU-R SM.2130 Inspection of radio stations (2008) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 Introduction 2 1.1 Role and organization of inspection activities 2 1.2 Organization of the Report . 3 2 Questions addressed in the Report . 4 2.1 Inspection techniques 4 2.2 Equipment complement
2、6 2.3 Technical parameters 7 2.4 Records reviewed 8 3 Detailed procedures and information for the optimization and rationalization of inspections activities. 9 3.1 A formal structure for inspection activities planning . 9 3.2 Statistical criteria for determination of inspection sample size 10 3.3 De
3、cision criteria for inspection methods and spectrum monitoring versus on-site inspections 10 3.4 Integrated software and hardware for improvement and standardization of inspection data collection . 11 4 Conclusion 12 5 Specific inspection procedure examples. 12 5.1 Example of a formal structure for
4、the inspection activities used in Brazil. 12 5.2 Example of a of a sampling method for inspections planning 12 5.3 Use of “measurement assistant”software 12 5.4 Example of national inspection methods used in Brazil. 12 5.5 Example of national inspection methods used in France 12 5.6 Example of natio
5、nal inspection methods used in New Zealand . 13 5.7 Example of national inspection methods used in Brazil. 13 Annexes Annex 1 Structure for inspection activities management as used in Brazil 13 Annex 2 Criteria for determination of sample size for inspections planning . 19 Annex 3 The measurement as
6、sistant implementation in Brazil 24 Annex 4 Inspection procedures for AM broadcast in Brazil 27 Annex 5 Example of inspection methods used in France . 41 Annex 6 Example of inspection methods used in New Zealand. 44 Annex 7 Inspection procedures for earth stations in Brazil 56 2 Rep. ITU-R SM.2130 1
7、 Introduction This Report presents an overview of Inspections Procedures in response to Question ITU-R 225/1 regarding inspection techniques and procedures. The Question relates to how administrations proceed in planning and conducting radio station inspections. The purpose of this Report is to prov
8、ide general guidelines for planning and performing inspection activities on various types of radio stations. Inspection activities often include review and verification of both technical and administrative conditions assigned to a radio station or other spectrum user. Although the term “licensed” is
9、 used throughout the document, this term can be considered here to include not only stations with licences issued by the regulatory authority, but also other authorized spectrum users (such as those operating with “licence exempt” devices like low-power radios and RF devices operating under equipmen
10、t standards approval). The primary focus of this report is to consider inspections that are conducted “on-site”, by visiting the transmitter location. Included in Annexes are some specific examples in certain services, to provide examples of how the general guidelines can be applied. This Report sho
11、uld be considered a general guidance document for inspections planning. 1.1 Role and organization of inspection activities The value of radio spectrum has become increasingly important to the economic and social development of many countries. Control of the radio spectrum by telecommunication regula
12、tory authorities has become even more important, as national administrations seek to maximize the efficient use of spectrum, control interference, and promote new technologies without adversely affecting existing ones. A few administrations for various reasons do not conduct radio inspections. In th
13、e long term, however, the absence of an inspection programme can lead to several negative consequences. Without inspections, the completeness and reliability of a national frequency assignment register cannot be guaranteed, since one purpose of the inspection is to verify that the radio station is a
14、ctually installed and operating in accordance with its assigned parameters. Valuable reference data for subsequent spectrum monitoring (such as reference field-strength values) often cannot be easily obtained. These two factors considerably decrease the effectiveness of automated spectrum management
15、 systems in detecting infringements and unauthorized use. From an administrative point of view absence of inspections provides a corrupting influence on spectrum users because they may come to believe that they can ignore compliance with their licensed parameters since the risk of detection is lower
16、 without on-site inspections. In this respect even limited inspections can considerably increase spectrum users responsibility. The technical and administrative radio regulations of an administration help ensure that radio services can operate on a non-interference basis. Spectrum users who operate
17、outside their authorized parameters can generate interference to other users by various methods (such as co-channel and adjacent channel interference, harmonics and other spurious emissions). Regulatory authorities typically use various methods to help ensure that the spectrum is used properly and e
18、fficiently. These methods include spectrum monitoring/measurements made at a distance, radio station on-site inspections/measurements, and enactment of compliance specifications for certain equipment (both radio and non-radio equipment which generates RF spectral energy). Some combination of these m
19、ethods, followed by the application of enforcement sanctions (formal notice of violations) to problems discovered, have been used successfully by administrations to help control the efficient use of spectrum. Depending on the administration, all these functions may be: all in one unit of the regulat
20、ory authority/organization (such as a field enforcement force who conducts monitoring, conducts inspections, and issues enforcement sanctions), and Rep. ITU-R SM.2130 3 in different parts of the same regulatory authority/organization (with a separate monitoring unit, an inspections unit and a sancti
21、ons unit), or sometimes in different organizations (for example, broadcast inspections may be carried out by a totally different authority/ organization than inspections and monitoring for other services). How this is organized within an administration is often determined by national regulations, th
22、e number of licence holders or other authorized spectrum users, the number of private versus government-operated stations and for other reasons. In addition, inspection activities should be supported by relevant legislative acts and officially approved regulations that provide detailed implementatio
23、n of the legislative acts. The regulations should include coverage of the organization, technology, and procedures of inspections, the rights and obligations of inspectors and spectrum users, and provisions for resolving disputes between inspection authorities and spectrum users, etc. Obligations of
24、 spectrum users should include provisions to ensure free access to radio installations by inspectors and measures to prevent any obstacles to their work. These provisions are usually part of national regulations. The credentials an inspector carries to identify himself as authorized to conduct inspe
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