1 Scope
2 References
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Evaluation of exposure levels
5.1 Full-wave methods
5.2 Synthetic model
5.3 Point source model
5.4 Influence of the reflections
5.5 Uncertainty
6 The eirp and other parameters for the radiocommunication transmitting
stations
7 Evaluation of the cumulative exposure ratio in multiple sources environment
8 Identification of the main source of radiation
9 Compliance distances
10 Description of the mitigation techniques
11 Conclusion
Annex A – Radiation pattern of the transmitting antenna
A.1 Horizontal and vertical radiation patterns
A.2 HRP and VRP for typical radiocommunication and broadcasting
antennas
A.3 Two levels approach
Annex B – The point source model
B.1 Description of the point source model
B.2 Applicability of the point source model
Annex C – Simplified method for the calculation of the compliance distances
Annex D – Examples of mitigation techniques
D.1 Decrease in the transmitter power
D.2 Increase in the antenna height
D.3 Decrease in the VRP downtilt
D.4 Increase in the antenna gain
D.6 Changes in the HRP
D.7 Multiple methods applied simultaneously
Appendix I – Software EMF-estimator
I.1 Applicability of the EMF-estimator
I.2 Typical situation
I.3 Software description
I.4 Compliance distances
I.5 Coefficient concerning transmitter power
I.6 Library – radiation patterns of the antenna
systems
I.7 Examples of calculations
I.8 Additional comments
I.9 System requirements
Appendix II – Parameters of typical radiocommunication systems
II.1 Mobile base stations
II.2 Trunked radio and wireless access systems
II.4 FM and T-DAB transmitting stations
II.5 AM and DRM transmitting stations
II.6 Radio relay links
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