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Categorization of the W(A)RC Recommendations in force

The table below lists all the World (Administrative) Radio(communication) Conference (W(A)RC) Recommendations in force after WRC-19. The elements of each Recommendation relating to the ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) are contained in the column titled “recommends”. Links to the relevant ITU-R Study Group (SG) documents describing the assignment of the Recommendation to sub-groups of the SG (i.e. Document 1 of each SG) is provided where applicable and when available.​​​​ See Document "Categorization of the W(A)RC Recommendations in force".

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​​​​​Table Legend
Category 1
Calling for ITU-R studies
Category 2
Addressed to BR
Category 3
Collaboration/cooperation with other ITU Sector(s) or other International Organizations
Category 4
Inviting PP, WRC, Council or the RRB to take necessary actions, as appropriate
Category 5
Other Recommendations not identified within Categories 1 to 4


 

​Recommendation​​​​​​​
​Title​
​WP​
​Category/(ies)​
7 (Rev.WRC-97)​
​​Adoption of standard forms for ship station and ship earth station licences and aircraft station and aircraft earth station licences1
____________
1Throughout this Recommendation, references to ship stations may include references to ship earth stations and references to aircraft stations may include references to aircraft earth stations.​
​−​
5​
8 (WARC-79)​
​Relating to automatic identification of stations​
​−​
1
AND
2​​

9 (WARC-79)​
Relating to the measures to be taken to prevent the operation of broadcasting stations on board ships or aircraft outside national territories1
____________
1WRC-97 made editorial amendments to this Recommendation.
​−​ ​5
16 (Rev.WRC-19)​
​Interference management for stations that may operate under more than one terrestrial radiocommunication service​
See Doc. 5/1​1​
34 (Rev.WRC-12)​​
Principles for the allocation of frequency bands​ See Doc. 1/1 See Doc. 5/1
1
AND
2
AND
3
AND
4
36 (Rev.WRC-19)​​
​Role of international monitoring in reducing apparent congestion in the use of orbit and spectrum resources​
See Doc. 1/1
1
37 (WRC-03)​

Operational procedures for earth stations on board vessels (ESVs) use​​
​−​
5​
63 (Rev.WRC-19)
Relating to the provision of formulae and examples for the calculation of necessary bandwidths​
See Doc. 1/1​
​1
AND
2
71 (WARC-79)​​
Relating to the standardization of the technical and operational characteristics of radio equipment​1
____________
1WRC-97 made editorial amendments to this Recommendation.​
​​​−​​​
​​5
75 (Rev.WRC-15)​​
Study of the boundary between the out-of-band and spurious domains of primary radars using magnetrons​​
See Doc. 1/1 See Doc. 5/1
1
76 (WRC-12)
​Deployment and use of cognitive radio systems​​
See Doc. 1/1 See Doc. 5/1​
​1
100 (Rev.WRC-03)​​
​Preferred frequency bands for systems using tropospheric scatter​
​​​​​−​​​​​​
5
206 (Rev.WRC-19)​
Studies on the possible use of integrated mobile-satellite service and ground component systems in the frequency bands 1 525-1 544 MHz, 1 545-1 559 MHz, 1 626.5-1 645.5 MHz and 1 646.5-1 660.5 MHz
See Doc. 4/1 See Doc. 5​/1​
1​
207 (Rev.WRC-19)​
Future IMT systems​
See Doc. 5/1​ ​1
208 (WRC-19)​
Harmonization of frequency bands for evolving Intelligent Transport Systems applications under mobile-service allocations​
See Doc. 5/1​​​​​
1​​​​​​
AND
3
​​​​316 (Rev.WRC-19)​
​Use of ship earth stations within harbours and other waters under national jurisdiction
See Doc. 5/1​​​​​
5​
​​401 (WARC-79)​
​Relating to the efficient use of aeronautical mobile (R) worldwide frequencies​​
​​​​​​−​​​​​​​
​5
503 (Rev.WRC-19)​​​
​High-frequency broadcasting
​​​​​​​−​​​​​​​
​5
506 (WARC-79)​
​Relating to the harmonics of the fundamental frequency of broadcasting-satellite stations1
____________
1WRC-97 made editorial amendments to this Recommendation.
​​​​​​​​−​​​​​​​
5​
​520 (WARC-92)​
​Elimination of HF broadcasting on frequencies outside the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service​
​​​​​​​​​−​​​​​​​
​5

​​522 (WRC-97)​
Coordination of high-frequency broadcasting schedules in the bands allocated to the broadcasting service between 5 900 kHz and 26 100 kHz​
​​​​​​​​​−​​​​​​​​
5​
​​608 (Rev.WRC-07)​
​Guidelines for consultation meetings established in Resolution 609 (Rev.WRC-07)
​​​​​​​​​−​​​​​​​​​ ​5

​​622 (WRC-97)​
​Use of the frequency bands 2 025-2 110 MHz and 2 200-2 290 MHz by the space research, space operation, Earth exploration-satellite, fixed and mobile services
​​​​​​​​​​−​​​​​​​​​
5​
​​707 (WARC-79)​
Relating to the use of the frequency band 32-33 GHz shared between the intersatellite service and the radionavigation service1
____________
1WRC-97 made editorial amendments to this Recommendation.
​​​​​​​​​​​−​​​​​​​​​
​1
AND
4

​​724 (WRC-07)​
​Use by civil aviation of frequency allocations on a primary basis to the fixed-satellite service​
​​​​​​​​​​​​−​​​​​​​​​​​
3
AND
5​