Report ITU-R M.2513-1
Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
�1���� Background
�2���� Introduction
�3���� Relevant publications (ITU
Recommendations and Reports and others)
�4���� Abbreviations and
definitions
�5���� RNSS characteristics and
protection criteria
������� 5.1���� System description
������� 5.2���� Characterization
of the RNSS receivers
����������������� 5.2.1���� Table
of technical characteristics and protection criteria for RNSS (space-to-Earth)
receivers
����������������� 5.2.2���� Statistical
distribution of receivers
������� 5.3���� Calculation of
actual interference levels
�6���� Applications and typical
operational characteristics of the amateur and amateur-satellite service
operating in the frequency band 1 240‑1 300 MHz
������� 6.1���� Amateur and
amateur-satellite applications and station categories
������� 6.2���� Typical amateur
station antenna characteristics in the 1 240‑1 300 MHz
band
������� 6.3���� Typical amateur
station power level distribution in the 1 240‑1 300 MHz
band
������� 6.4���� Representative
antenna heights
������� 6.5���� Amateur station 1 240-1 300 MHz band usage patterns
������� 6.6���� Activity factors
of amateur transmitting stations in the 1 240‑1 300 MHz
band
������� 6.7���� User density of
amateur transmitting stations in the 1 240-1 300 MHz band
������� 6.8���� Table of
transmitter characteristics and parameters extracted from Recommendation ITU-R M.1732
������� 6.9���� Band plan(s)
����������������� 6.9.1���� IARU-R1
band plan for the frequency band 1 240-1 300 MHz
����������������� 6.9.2 �����Relationship
between RNSS system frequencies in 1 240-1 300 MHz and the IARU band plans
�7���� Propagation models
�8���� Methodology
������� 8.1���� Calculation of the
interference exceedance level
����������������� 8.1.1���� Computation
of the gain of the amateur antenna station
����������������� 8.1.2���� Computation
of the transmission losses
�9���� Reported interference
������� 9.1���� Reported harmful
interference (Germany)
������� 9.2���� Reported harmful
interference (Region of Varese, Italy)
10���� Simulations
������ 10.1���� Analysis for
geographical extent of interference
����������������� 10.1.1���� Study
1
����������������� 10.1.2 �����Study
2
����������������� 10.1.3���� Study
3
������ 10.2���� Analysis for the
case of some non-typical operational characteristics of the amateur and
amateur-satellite service
������ 10.3���� Analysis of
potential interference time length
������ 10.4���� Example
methodology for assessment of the impact of amateur station emissions
11���� Measurements
������ 11.1���� Compatibility
analysis with reference GNSS receivers (EC JRC)
������ 11.2���� Measurements
realized in Germany
12���� Summary
������ 12.1���� Interference areas
������ 12.2���� Amateur
applications/transmitter modes causing interference
������ 12.3���� Evaluation of
device deployment throughout the Regions
����������������� 12.3.1���� RNSS
receivers
����������������� 12.3.2���� Amateur
transmitters
������ 12.4���� Technical and
operational measures amateur services may possibly employ to ensure the
protection of RNSS receivers
Annex 1�� Simulation 1
Annex 2�� Measurements realized in Germany
Annex 3�� Simulation 2
Annex 4�� Measurement Campaign
Annex 5�� Measurement Test
Annex 6�� Reported Interference
Annex 7�� Simulation 3
Annex 8�� Simulations concerning the height of amateur stations
Annex 9� Example methodology for assessment of the impact of amateur
station emissions