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