Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1
Terminology and definitions
1.1
Spurious domain
1.2
OoB domain1
1.3
dBsd and dBasd
1.4
dBc
1.5
dBpp
1.6
Reference bandwidth
1.7
Measurement bandwidth
1.8
psd
1.9
Mean power
1.10
Adjacent channel mean power
1.11
Peak power
1.12
Adjacent channel peak power
1.13
Total assigned band
1.14
Total assigned bandwidth
2
Application of definitions
2.1
OoB domain emissions
2.2
Spurious domain emissions
2.3
Necessary bandwidth and OoB domain
2.3.1
Single carrier emissions
2.3.2 Multicarrier emissions
2.4
Considerations on dBsd, dBc, and dBpp
2.4.1
Positive and negative signs for dBsd, dBc, and dBpp
2.4.2
Comparisons of dBsd and dBc
2.4.3
Practical application of dBsd, dBc, and dBpp limits
3
Methods to determine conformance to OoB domain emission limits
4
OoB domain emission limits for transmitters in the range of 9 kHz
to 300 GHz
5
Adaptation of OoB masks provided in Annexes 5 to 12 in the cases of
narrow‑band and wideband systems
6
Measurement methods
Annex 1 Methods to determine conformance to OoB domain emission limits
1
Adjacent channel and alternate adjacent channel power method
1.1
Parameters to be measured
1.2
Units of measurement
1.3
Measurement bands
1.3.1
Adjacent band
1.3.2
Alternate adjacent band
1.4
Adjacent band power ratio (ABPR)
2
OoB mask method
2.1
Parameters to be measured
2.2
Measurement range
2.3
OoB mask
Appendix 1 to Annex 1 Example calculation of a permissible OoB power
ratio and power limits from a permissible OoB mask
1
Introduction
2
Discrete method
3
Continuous method
Annex 2 Calculation of the start and end of the OoB domain for
multicarrier systems with single and multiple transponders per satellite
1
Example 1: Multiple transponders per satellite serving the same service
area
2
Example 2: Single transponder per satellite
Annex 3 Graph labelling for dBc and dBsd masks
1
Y-axis labelling of OoB masks
2
X-axis labelling of OoB masks
Annex 4 List of ITU-R texts concerning OoB domain emissions related to
specific services
Annex 5 OoB domain emission limits for space services (earth and space
stations)
1
Introduction
2
OoB masks for fixed-satellite service (FSS) earth and space stations
3
OoB masks for mobile-satellite service (MSS) earth and space stations
4 OoB
masks for broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) space stations
5
OoB mask for the space research service (SRS), space operations service
(SOS), and Earth exploration‑satellite service (EESS) telecommunication
space-to-Earth links operating in the 1-20 GHz band
5.1
Introduction
5.2
OoB masks for SRS, SOS and EESS systems operating in the space‑to‑Earth
and Earth-to-space directions
5.2.1
Emission mask parameters
5.2.2
Emission mask applicability
5.2.3
Basis for the emission masks
6
Standard frequency and time signals (SFTS) services
6.1
SFTS services operating below 30 MHz
Annex 6 OoB domain emission limits for television broadcasting systems
1
Digital TV – 6 MHz channelling to Recommendation ITU-R BT.1306
1.1
6 MHz DVB-T systems
1.2
6 MHz channelling ISDB-T systems
1.3
Other 6 MHz digital television systems
2
Spectrum masks for 7 and 8 MHz channelling analogue and digital
television systems
2.1
Analogue television systems
2.2
Digital television systems
2.2.1
7 and 8 MHz DVB-T systems
2.2.2
7 and 8 MHz ISDB-T systems
Annex 7 OoB domain emission limits for sound broadcasting systems
1
VHF FM sound broadcasting
2
Sound broadcasting below 30 MHz
2.1
Digital Radio Mondiale systems
3
Digital sound broadcasting
Digital System A
Annex 8 OoB domain emission limits for primary radar systems
1
Introduction
2
Necessary bandwidth
2.1
Un-modulated radar pulses
2.2
Other modulations
2.3
Typical values of necessary bandwidth
3
OoB domain emission limits for primary radars
3.1
Formulas for the B−40 dB
bandwidth
4
OoB mask
4.1
All waveforms listed in § 3
4.2
Excluded waveforms
5
Boundary between the OoB and spurious domains
6
Design objective
7
Measurement techniques
Annex 9 OoB domain emission limits for the amateur services
Annex 10 OoB domain emission limits land mobile radio services
Annex 11 OoB domain emission limits for aeronautical-mobile and
maritime-mobile services
1
Aeronautical telemetry
2
Other aeronautical-mobile and maritime-mobile transmitters
Annex 12 OoB domain emission limits for the fixed service
1
Digital fixed service: spectrum emission masks
1.1
Systems operating above 30 MHz
1.2
Systems operating below 30 MHz
2
Digital fixed service: discrete spectral lines within OoB emission
boundaries
2.1
Systems operating above 30 MHz
2.2
Systems operating below 30 MHz
3
Analogue fixed service
Annex 13 OoB domain emission measurements
1
Measuring equipment
1.1
Selective measuring receiver
1.1.1
Detectors of measurement equipment
1.1.2
Resolution bandwidths
1.1.3
Video bandwidth
1.1.4
Sweep time
1.2
Coupling device
1.3
Terminal load
1.4
Measuring antenna
1.5
Conditions of modulation
1.5.1
Analogue voice modulation (e.g. A3E, F3E and J3E emission designators)
1.5.2
Digital modulation (e.g. F1E, F7W, F9W, G1E, G7W, D7W emission
designators)
1.5.3
Other modulations
1.5.4
Test input for multicarrier channels
2
Measurement limitations
2.1
Measurement time limitations
2.2
Time division multiple access signals
3
Methods of measurement
3.1
Introduction
3.2
Method 1 – Measurement of the in-band and OoB emission
power supplied to the antenna port
3.2.1
Direct conducted method
3.2.2
Substitution method
3.2.3
Specific measurements
3.3
Method 2 – Measurement of the in-band and OoB e.i.r.p.
3.3.1
Test sites for radiated emission measurements
3.3.2
Direct method
3.3.3
Substitution method
Annex 14 Application of Recommendations ITU-R SM.1540 and ITU-R SM.1541