CONTENTS

Recommendation ITU-R SM.329-13
Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
�1���� Terminology and definitions
������� 1.1���� Spurious emission (RR Article 1, No. 1.145)
����������������� 1.1.1���� Harmonic emissions
����������������� 1.1.2���� Parasitic emissions
����������������� 1.1.3���� Intermodulation products
����������������� 1.1.4���� Frequency conversion products
����������������� 1.1.5���� Broadband and narrow-band emission with respect to the measurement apparatus
������� 1.2���� Out-of-band emission (RR Article 1, No. 1.144)
������� 1.3���� Unwanted emissions (RR Article 1, No. 1.146)
���� 1.3bis���� Out-of-band domain (of an emission) (RR Article 1, No. 1.146A)
���� 1.3ter���� Spurious domain (of an emission) (RR Article 1, No. 1.146B)
������� 1.4���� Necessary bandwidth (RR Article 1, No. 1.152)
������� 1.5���� Active state of a transmitter
������� 1.6���� Idle or standby state of a transmitter
2���� Application of limits
3���� Limits of spurious domain emissions
4���� Tables of emission limits
������� 4.1���� Recommended reference bandwidths
������� 4.2���� Category A limits
������� 4.3���� Category B limits
������� 4.4���� Category C limits
������� 4.5���� Category D limits
������� 4.6���� Category Z limits
5���� Measurement method
6���� Protection of radio astronomy service and space services using passive sensors
������� 6.1���� Radio astronomy service
������� 6.2���� Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological satellite services using passive sensors
Annex 1� Expression and units for spurious domain emissions
1���� Expression of spurious domain emissions
������� 1.1���� Power values
����������������� 1.1.1���� Power supplied to the antenna (p.s.a.)
����������������� 1.1.2���� Equivalent isotropic radiated power (e.i.r.p.)
����������������� 1.1.3���� Effective radiated power (e.r.p.)
������� 1.2���� Field strength
������� 1.3���� pfd
2���� Units
������� 2.1���� Power units
������� 2.2���� Field strength units
������� 2.3���� pfd units
3���� Relation between power, electric field strength, E, and pfd
Annex 2� Methods of measurement of spurious domain emissions
1���� Measuring equipment
������� 1.1���� Selective measuring receiver
����������������� 1.1.1���� Weighting functions of measurement equipment
����������������� 1.1.2���� Resolution bandwidths
����������������� 1.1.3���� Video bandwidth
����������������� 1.1.4���� Measurement receiver filter shape factor
������� 1.2���� Fundamental frequency rejection filter
������� 1.3���� Coupling device
������� 1.4���� Terminal load
������� 1.5���� Measuring antenna
������� 1.6���� Condition of modulation
2���� Measurement limitations
������� 2.1���� Bandwidth limitations
������� 2.2���� Sensitivity limitation
������� 2.3���� Time limitations
3���� Methods of measurement
������� 3.1���� Introduction
������� 3.2���� Method 1 � Measurement of the spurious domain emission power supplied to the antenna port
����������������� 3.2.1���� Method 1a � Measurement using a fundamental rejection filter
����������������� 3.2.2���� Method 1b � Measurement without a fundamental rejection filter
������� 3.3���� Method 2 � Measurement of the spurious domain emission e.i.r.p.
����������������� 3.3.1���� Measurement sites for radiated measurements
����������������� 3.3.2���� Direct approach
����������������� 3.3.3���� Substitution approach
������� 3.4���� Special cabinet radiation measurement
Annex 3� Threshold levels of interference for the radio astronomy service and space services using passive sensors
1���� Introduction
2���� Radio astronomy service (Recommendation ITU-R RA.769)
3���� Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological-satellite passive sensing (Recommendation ITU‑R SA.1029)
Annex 4� Examples of applying 43 + 10 log P to calculate attenuation requirements
Annex 5� Reference bandwidth for Category B limits Case of the fixed service
Annex 6� Reference bandwidth for Category B limits Case of the land mobile service