PART 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R P.1144 GUIDE TO THE APPLICATION OF THE PROPAGATION METHODS OF RADIOCOMMUNICATION STUDY GROUP 3

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Rec. ITU-R P.1144 1 PART 1 SECTION P-A: TEXTS OF GENERAL INTEREST Rec. ITU-R P.1144 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R P.1144 GUIDE TO THE APPLICATION OF THE PROPAGATION METHODS OF RADIOCOMMUNICATION STUDY GROUP 3 (1995) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that there is a need to assist users of Radiocommunication Study Group 3 ITU-R Recommendations, recommends 1 that the information contained in Table 1 be used for guidance on the application of the various propagation methods developed by Radiocommunication Study Group 3. NOTE 1 For each of the ITU-R Recommendations in Table 1, there are associated information columns to indicate: Application: the service(s) or application for which the Recommendation is intended. Type: the situation to which the Recommendation applies, such as point-to-point, point-to-area, line-of-sight, etc. Output: the output parameter value produced by the method of the Recommendation, such as path loss. : the applicable frequency range of the Recommendation. : the applicable distance range of the Recommendation. % time: the applicable time percentage values or range of values of the Recommendation; % time is the percentage of time that the predicted signal is exceeded during an average year. % location: the applicable per cent location range of the Recommendation; % location is the percentage of locations within, say, a square with 100-200 m sides that the predicted signal is exceeded. Terminal height: the applicable terminal antenna height range of the Recommendation. Input data: a list of parameters used by the method of the Recommendation; the list is ordered by the importance of the parameter and, in some instances, default values may be used. The information, as shown in Table 1, is already provided in the Recommendations themselves; however the table allows users to quickly scan the capabilities (and limitations) of the Recommendations without the requirement to search through the text.

2 Rec. ITU-R P.1144 TABLE 1 ITU-R propagation prediction methods for the frequency range 10 khz to 40 GHz Method Application Type Output % time % location Terminal height Input data Rec. ITU-R P.368 All services Field 10 khz to 30 MHz 1 to 10 000 km Not applicable Not applicable Ground-based Ground conductivity Rec. ITU-R P.370 Point-to-area Field 30 MHz to 1 000 MHz 10 to 1 000 km 1, 5, 10, 50 1 to 99 Tx: effective height from less than 0 m to greater than 1 200 m Rx: 1.5 to 40 m Terrain clearance angle Terrain irregularity Percentage locations Rec. ITU-R P. 1147 Sky-wave field 0.15 to 1.7 MHz 300 to 12 000 km 10, 50 Not applicable Not applicable Sunspot number Rec. ITU-R P.452 Services employing stations on the surface of the Earth; interference and coordination Path loss 700 MHz to 30 GHz Not specified but up to and beyond the radio horizon 0.001 to 50 Average year and worst month Not applicable No limits specified Path profile data Meteorological data

Rec. ITU-R P.1144 3 Method Application Type Output % time % location Terminal height Input data Rec. ITU-R P.528 Aeronautical mobile Point-to-area Path loss 125 MHz to 15 GHz 0 to 1 800 km (For aeronautical applications 0 km horizontal distance does not mean 0 km path length) 5, 50, 95 Not applicable H1: 15 m to 20 km H2: 1 to 20 km Transmitter height Receiver height Rec. ITU-R P.1146 Land mobile Point-to-area Field 1 to 3 GHz 1 to 500 km 1 to 99 1 to 99 Tx: = 1 m Rx: 1 to 30 m Percentage location Terrain information Rec. ITU-R P.529 Land mobile Point-to-area Field 30 MHz to 3 GHz (Limited application above 1.5 GHz) VHF: 10 to 600 km UHF: 1 to 100 km VHF: 1, 10, 50 UHF: 50 Unspecified Base: 20 m to 1 km : 1 to 10 m Base antenna height antenna height Ground cover Rec. ITU-R P.530 Line-of-sight links Line-of-sight Path loss Approximately Diversity improvement (clear air 150 MHz to 40 GHz conditions) XPD Up to 200 km All percentages of time in clear-air conditions; 1 to 0.001 in precipitation conditions (1) Not applicable High enough to ensure specified path clearance Transmitter height Receiver height Path obstruction data Climate data

4 Rec. ITU-R P.1144 Method Application Type Output % time % location Terminal height Input data Rec. ITU-R P.533 Basic MUF Sky-wave field Available receiver power Signal-to-noise ratio LUF Circuit reliability 2 to 30 MHz 0 to 40 000 km All percentages Not applicable Not applicable Sunspot number Month Time(s) of day Frequencies Tx antenna type Rx antenna type Rec. ITU-R P.534 via sporadic E Field 30 to 100 MHz 0 to 4 000 km 0 to 50 Not applicable Not applicable Rec. ITU-R P.616 Maritime mobile As for Rec. ITU-R P.370 Rec. ITU-R P.617 Trans-horizon fixed links Path loss >30 MHz 100 to 1 000 km 20, 50, 90, 99, and 99.9 Not applicable No limits specified Tx antenna gain Rx antenna gain Path geometry Rec. ITU-R P.618 satellite Path loss. Diversity gain and (for precipitation condition) XPD 1 to 30 GHz Any practical 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, and 1 (for both rain attenuation and XPD) (1) Not applicable No limit Meteorological data Height of earth station Separation and angle between earth station sites (for diversity gain) Antenna diameter and efficiency (for scintillation) Polarization angle (for XPD)

Rec. ITU-R P.1144 5 Method Application Type Output % time % location Terminal height Input data Rec. ITU-R P.620 Earth station frequency coordination Coordination distance of which the required propagation loss is achieved 1 to 40 GHz 100 to 1 200 km 0.001 to 1 Not applicable No limits specified Percentage of time Earth-station elevation angle Rec. ITU-R P.680 Maritime mobile satellite Sea-surface fading Fade duration Interference (adjacent satellite) 1 to 2 GHz Any practical To 0.001% via Rice-Nakagami distribution Limit of 0.01% for interference (1) Not applicable No limit Maximum antenna boresight gain Rec. ITU-R P.681 Land mobile satellite Path fading Fade duration Non-fade duration 0.8 to 3 GHz Any practical Not applicable Percentage of distance travelled 1 to 20% (1) Not applicable No limit Percentage of distance travelled Approximate level of optical shadowing Rec. ITU-R P.682 Aeronautical mobile satellite Sea-surface fading 1 to 2 GHz Any practical To 0.001% via Rice-Nakagami distribution (1) Not applicable No limit Polarization Maximum antenna boresight gain Antenna height Rec. ITU-R P.684 Sky-wave field 30 to 500 khz 0 to 40 000 km 50 Not applicable Not applicable Rec. ITU-R P.843 via meteor-burst Received power Burst rate 30 to 100 MHz 100 to 1 000 km 0 to 5 Not applicable Not applicable Antenna gains (1) Time percentage of outage; for service availability, subtract value from 100.