Variation Form for a Coastal Station Radio Technically Assigned Licence

Similar documents
Application Form for a GNSS Repeater Licence

Variation Form for a Business Radio Technically Assigned Licence

Variation Form for a Business Radio Area Defined Licence

Business radio light licence application form OfW432

Application Form for a Business Radio Area Defined Licence

Ofcom application form OfW453. Application for clearance of an earth station operating within a Satellite (Earth Station Network) Licence

Licensing Procedures Manual for Satellite (Non-Fixed Satellite Earth Station) Applications

Arqiva Limited - Spectrum Access 28GHz Licence Company Registration no: First Issued 30 January Licence Number: /01/17

Licensing of Telemetry Systems in the VHF and UHF Spectrum Bands Guidelines for Applicants

UK Broadband Ltd - Spectrum Access 28 GHz Licence Company Registration no: First Issued 22 July Licence Number: /01/18

IR UK Interface Requirement 2021

UK Interface Requirement 2044

Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 Licence for the transmission of community radio broadcasting services

UK Broadband Ltd Spectrum Access Licence Licence Number: Rev: 4: 11 January 2018

Application Form. Application for Business Radio Licences. Application Form Reference: ComReg 00/07R6 Date: 08/06/2017

1. The Office of Communications (Ofcom) grants this wireless telegraphy licence ( the Licence ) to

OfW48 UK Frequency Allocations for Fixed (Point-to-Point) Wireless Services and Scanning Telemetry

This Licence replaces the licence issued by Ofcom on 22 April 2013 to British Telecommunications PLC.

UK Interface Requirement 2062

This Licence document replaces the version of the Licence issued by the Office of Communications (Ofcom) on 23 March 2015 to EE Limited.

This Licence replaces the licence issued by Ofcom on 25 April 2006 to Manx Telecom Limited.

EE Limited - Public Wireless Network Licence Company Registration no First Issued: 26/03/93 - Licence Number: Rev: 20-10/01/17

Western Washington Amateur Relay Association PO Box 31521, Seattle, WA

Analogue and Digital PMR446 Information Sheet. Business Radio

Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Amateur Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1997

United Kingdom Ships Radio or United Kingdom Ship Portable Radio Licence application form OfW347a

IR UK Interface Requirement 2096

1. The Office of Communications (Ofcom) grants this wireless telegraphy licence ( the Licence ) to

Part 9: Application Procedures and Rules for Terrestrial S-DARS Undertakings (Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service)

Proposals for Liberalisation and Simplification for Business Radio Licensing and pricing

Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Amateur Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1997

RADIO: FORM TC004 APPLICATION FOR SPECTRUM LICENCE IN AMATEUR, RADIODETERMINATION AND SATELLITE SERVICES. Provisions of the Telecommunication Act 2009

UK Interface Requirement 2048

UK Broadband Limited Company Reg No: Spectrum Access 3.5 GHz Licence First Issued: 28/02/17 Licence Number: Rev 1: 11/01/18

UK Broadband Ltd Spectrum Access Licence Licence Number: Rev: 5: 14 December 2018

IR UK Interface Requirement 2097

EXPLANATORY STATEMENT. Issued by the Australian Communications and Media Authority

IR UK Interface Requirement 2098

Regulatory requirements for white space devices. Regulatory requirements for white space devices in the UHF TV band

Private Mobile Radio Spectrum License

IR UK Interface Requirement 2095 High Duty Cycle Network Relay Points (NRPs)

Licence Application Submission Procedure for Planned Radio Stations Below 960 MHz

IR UK Interface Requirement 2083

UK Interface Requirement 2035

Policy guidance regarding authorisation for Earth Stations on Vessels (ESVs)

Application Form for a Fixed Satellite Earth Station(FSES) Licence or a Teleport Facility Licence.

Technical Requirements for Land Mobile and Fixed Radio Services Operating in the Bands MHz and MHz

Guidelines. Guidelines to Applicants Wireless Public Address System Licences. Document No: 05/17R1 Date: 10 May 2017

Application Form for a Transportable Earth Station (TES) Licence

UK Interface Requirement 2059

UK Interface Requirements to IR

UK Interface Requirement 2060

Low-power Licensed Radiocommunication Devices

Assignment no.(s): To be used when applying for amateur station apparatus assignment(s) except for amateur repeater station

Information Sheet Citizen's Band Radio

Q1. What future uses might this spectrum support?

Guide for Calculating Radio Licence Fees

IR UK Interface Requirement 2090

Radiodetermination (Radiolocation) Licence

Application Form for small-scale DAB trial multiplex licence. To be completed by the applicant:

Licensed Low-Power Radio Apparatus

OfW48 UK Frequency Allocations for Fixed (Point-to-Point) Wireless Services and Scanning Telemetry

Policy for the Licensing of Very Low Capacity Point to Point Links in the Band MHz

IR UK Interface Requirement 2084

Technical Requirements for Land Mobile and Fixed Radio Services Operating in the Bands / MHz and / MHz

Information and Communication Technologies (Licensing and Fees) Regulations 2003

WWARA BAND PLANS. Spectrum Use Considerations

Basic Understanding of FCC 700 MHz Rules

Statement on authorising high duty cycle Network Relay Points 870 to 873 MHz

Technical Requirements for Wireless Broadband Services (WBS) in the Band MHz

Spectrum Licence Wireless Cable Service (500 & 600 MHz Band)

White Space Devices (WSDs)

JRC Response to the Consultation on. More Radio Spectrum for the Internet of Things

General Mobile Radio Service From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Radio Station Licensing Procedure for Radiocommunication Service Providers System Licensing

Authorisation of terrestrial mobile networks complementary to 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service (MSS)

STUDIO TO TRANSMITTER LINKING SYSTEM

APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO INSTALL AND OPERATE PRIVATE VSAT EARTH TERMINALS SATELLITE NEWS GATHERING

Digital Broadcast Radio Predicted On-Air Coverage Manchester Block 12C Local DAB Multiplex

Technical Requirements for Cellular Radiotelephone Systems Operating in the Bands MHz and MHz

Improving consumer access to mobile services at 3.6GHz to 3.8GHz

Frequency Spectrum Fees Schedule. Opening your world

Licensing Procedure for Remote Rural Broadband Systems (RRBS) Operating in the Band MHz (TV channels 21 to 51)

Programme Making and Special Events High power PMSE applications in the lower two megahertz of Channel 38 ( MHz)

Ch.1 Rules & Regs Sect. 1.1 Bands & Privileges [29]

Statement on variation of 900 MHz and 1800 MHz Wireless Telegraphy Act licences

LEGAL NOTICE NO. 135 OF 2016 THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS ACT, 2013

Notice of coordination procedure required under spectrum access licences for the 2.6 GHz band

UK Interface Requirement 2005

MINOR SITE PLAN APPLICATION TOWER COLLOCATION OR MODIFICATION (ELIGIBLE FACILITIES)

Notice of aeronautical radar coordination. Coordination procedure for air traffic control radar - notice issued to 3.

GENERAL NOTICES ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS

Digital Broadcast Radio Predicted On-Air Coverage Hereford & Worcestershire Block 12A Local DAB Multiplex

More Radio Spectrum for the Internet of Things

Guidelines for the Submission of Applications to Provide Mobile-Satellite Service in Canada

Digital Broadcast Radio Predicted On-Air Coverage Lancashire Block 12A Local DAB Multiplex

Statement on the Authorisation of Short Range Devices in 870 to 876 MHz and 915 to 921 MHz

Radiocommunications (Low Interference Potential Devices) Class Licence 2000

Dr. Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri Minister of Communications SCHEDULE. Amendment of Ministerial Declaration

SPECTRUM CO-EXISTENCE DOCUMENT. Spectrum Access 28 GHz

Transcription:

Ofcom form OfW510 Variation Form for a Coastal Station Radio Technically Assigned Licence Page 1 of 14 www.ofcom.org.uk

1. Before completing this form, please read these notes. If you are unsure how to complete any part of this form, please refer to the Guidance Notes at the end of the form. 2. Please use BLOCK CAPITALS and black ink throughout this form. 3. Incomplete or illegible applications may result in delays and/or the application form being returned. 4. If you make a variation to your licence that will result in an increase to your licence fee, the fee difference will be applied pro rata for the remaining months until your next renewal and charged at that point. The Wireless egraphy (Licence Charges) Regulations set out the fees for licences to use radio equipment issued under the Wireless egraphy Act 2006. Information on how to calculate your licence fee can be found on the Ofcom website. 5. How we use your data We require this information in order to carry out our licensing duties under the Wireless egraphy Act. Please see Ofcom s General Privacy Statement for further information about how Ofcom handles your personal information and your corresponding right: www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/foi-dp/generalprivacy-statement A Purpose Please provide your customer reference number and the number of the licence that you wish to vary: Customer reference number Licence number Do you wish to: 1. Vary your customer details? Please tick and go to section B 2. Vary your technical details? Please tick and go to section C Page 2 of 14

B Customer details B.1 Licensee name and address (use registered address unless you specifically want an alternative) Please indicate your communication preference: Letter B.2 Company or partnership trading name B.3 Licensee contact name and address (where different from above) Please indicate your communication preference: Letter B.4 Contact name and address for payments or account queries (where different) Please indicate your communication preference: Letter Page 3 of 14

B.5 Technical contact name and address (where different) Please indicate your communication preference: Letter B.6 If you are applying via a third party (e.g. radio supplier, consultant etc) please complete the following: I/we authorise the following company to apply for this licence on my/our behalf: I/we would like a copy of the licence to be sent to our radio dealer/supplier Please indicate your communication preference: Letter B.7 Contact name and address for licence trades (where different) Please indicate your communication preference: Letter B.8 If you wish to apply for a licence period of less than one year, please indicate the duration required Months B.9 If you are an existing customer and wish to harmonise the renewal date of your new licence with the renewal date of an existing licence, please enter the preferred renewal date Day Month Year Page 4 of 14

C Technical details C.1 How do you wish to vary your technical details? BASE STATION Add Please tick and complete section D Modify Delete Please tick and complete section D Please tick and complete section H CHANNELS Add Please tick and complete page 9 Modify Please tick and complete page 10 Delete Please tick and complete section H REMOTE CONTROL POINT Add Please tick and complete section G Modify Delete Please tick and complete section G Please tick and complete section H Page 5 of 14

D Base station details D.1 If you are modifying an existing base station, please specify the number of the existing base station that you wish to modify: (This number should align with the relevant base station number shown on the technical schedule of your current licence document) D.2 Site location (choose one of the following possibilities to input the data) GB National Grid Reference OR Latitude Longitude T Q 3 0 0 8 0 0 (2 Letters; 3-figure Easting; 3-figure Northing) 2 3 N 5 8 3 9 2 3 E/W 5 8 3 9 (circle E or W as appropriate) Height of base station location above mean sea level metres D.3 Site address D.4 Site contact name and address D.5 If you are adding a new station, please specify your Customer Requested Service Area Circle radius: 0 0 1 km D.6 Additional services: a) Talkthrough Tick the box if you require talkthrough D.7 Callsign/System ID D.8 Mobile ERP 0 1 W (Max. 5W) D.9 Antenna location Outdoor Indoor Underground Page 6 of 14

D.10 Antenna height 0 0 1 D.11 Antenna ERP 0 1 W (in metres above ground level) D.12 Antenna type Omni-directional Directional (If directional is chosen, please also complete question 14) Angle of tilt (where applicable) Gain 2 3 0 1 down/up (delete where appropriate) db (relative to a half-wave dipole) D.13 Directional antenna type (only applicable if the directional antenna option is chosen above) Offset Omni Elliptical Cardioid Figure-of-Eight Azimuth 0 0 1 degrees East of True North OPTIONAL D.14 Advanced antenna options Gain Azimuth 0 1 0 0 1 db (relative to a half-wave dipole) degrees East of True North Angle of tilt (where applicable) 2 3 down/up (delete where appropriate) Page 7 of 14

E Spectrum details E.1 ADD SPECTRUM If this relates to a CSR (International) licence, you may add international channels only If this relates to a CSR (UK) licence, you may add UK channels only Will the new channel(s) be associated with an existing base station/operational area a new base station/operational area? or If existing, please specify the base station/operational area number that the new channel(s) will be associated with: (This number can be found on the technical schedule of your current licence document) E.2 Please indicate the type(s) of channel(s) that you need International To speak to any ship with normal marine radio apparatus UK To speak only to those ships with your frequency programmed into their radios E.3 Please specify the channel bandwidth you require: 6.25 khz 12.5 khz 25 khz 6.25 khz and 12.5 khz channels are not currently available under CSR (International) licences E.4 How many signalling codes per channel do you require? CTCSS DCS OPTIONAL E.5 Do you have a preferred Base and/or Mobile transmit frequency? Base transmit frequency (MHz) Channel Bandwidth (khz) optional Preferred CTCSS Preferred DCS Channel 1 1 6 5. 0 4 3 7 5 Channel 2 1 6 5. 0 4 3 7 5 Channel 3 1 6 5. 0 4 3 7 5 Channel 4 1 6 5. 0 4 3 7 5 Channel 5 1 6 5. 0 4 3 7 5 Page 8 of 14

E.6 Please make amendments to existing channel details using the table below Parameter Current Proposed Base tx frequency (MHz) Channel bandwidth (khz) CTCSS Code DCS Code Base tx frequency (MHz) Channel bandwidth (khz) CTCSS Code DCS Code Base tx frequency (MHz) Channel bandwidth (khz) CTCSS Code DCS Code Page 9 of 14

F Remote Control Points (RCP) This section should only be completed for RCPs using Reverse Frequency Working as the control method. RCPs using other control methods, e.g. landline, do not need to be captured ADD RCP Will the new RCP be associated with an existing base station or a new base station? (tick relevant box) If existing, please specify the base station with which the RCP will be associated (This number can be found on the technical schedule of your current licence document) MODIFY RCP Please specify the NGR of the RCP you wish to modify and the base station number of the existing base station with which this RCP is associated (These details can be found on the technical schedule of your current licence document) F.1 RCP location (choose one of the following possibilities to input the data) GB National Grid Reference OR Latitude Longitude Height of RCP above mean sea level T Q 3 0 0 8 0 0 (2 Letters; 3-figure Easting; 3-figure Northing) 2 3 N 5 8 3 9 2 3 E/W 5 8 3 9 (circle E or W as appropriate) metres F.2 RCP address F.3 RCP contact name and address F.4 RCP antenna height 0 0 1 (in metres above ground level) F.5 RCP antenna ERP 0 1 W Page 10 of 14

F.6 RCP antenna type (RCP antennas must be directional antennas facing towards the main base station antenna) Directional antenna type: Offset Omni Elliptical Cardioid Figure-of-Eight Azimuth Angle of tilt (where applicable) Gain 0 0 1 2 3 0 1 degrees East of True North down/up (delete where appropriate) db (relative to a half wave dipole) Page 11 of 14

G Deletions G.1 What sort of deletion do you wish to make? Base station Channel Signalling code RCP Go to question 2 Go to question 3 Go to question 4 Go to question 5 G.2 Please specify the base station number(s) that you wish to delete (These numbers can be found on the technical schedule of your current licence document) G.3 Please specify the base station number(s) and the base transmit frequencies for the channel(s) you wish to delete Base station no. Base transmit frequency Mobile transmit frequency (These details can be found on the technical schedule of your current licence document) G.4 Please specify the base station number(s) and the base transmit frequencies and signalling code(s) for the signalling code(s) that you wish to delete Base station no. Base transmit frequency Mobile transmit frequency Signalling code (These details can be found on the technical schedule of your current licence document) G.5 Please specify the base station number(s) and RCP NGR(s) for the RCP(s) you wish to delete Base station no. RCP NGR (These details can be found on the technical schedule of your current licence document) Page 12 of 14

H Declaration I understand and accept that: Ofcom may use or share my information to help: a) issue, amend, validate and/or surrender a Wireless egraphy Act licence; b) maintain and publish a register of licences under the Wireless egraphy Act; Ofcom will not give anyone my information except: a) where Ofcom have my permission; or b) where Ofcom are required or permitted to do so by law; or c) to other companies or organisations who provide a service to Ofcom or me; Ofcom may transfer my information to other countries. If Ofcom does this you will ensure that anyone to whom Ofcom pass it provides an adequate level of protection; If you knowingly make a false statement in support of this request, any licence that has been granted (or varied) may be revoked; Any additional licence fees which are incurred by making this variation will be prorated for the remaining months until your next licence renewal and charged at that point. Signature of applicant Date of application Full name (in block capitals) For self and partners (tick if applicable) Position in organisation Partnerships must be applied for by one partner signing for self and partners. A director or authorised person must sign for public limited companies, limited companies and other legal entities. Partnership members Signature Signature Signature Signature If the number of partners exceeds the space provided above, additional partners details should be provided on a separate sheet of paper in the format given above and attached to this form. I Where to send this form Please send your completed application form to: Ofcom FAO Spectrum Licensing PO Box 1285 Warrington WA1 9GL E-Mail spectrum.licensing@ofcom.org.uk 020 7981 3131 Page 13 of 14

Guidance notes PLEASE ALSO READ THE KEY GUIDANCE NOTES ON PAGE 2 OF THIS APPLICATION FORM. IF THESE NOTES DO NOT ANSWER YOUR QUERY, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFCOM LICENSING CENTRE USING THE DETAILS ABOVE Please note The maritime bands are very congested and it will not always be possible for us to satisfy demand for new assignments, especially in densely populated areas. Section A Purpose You should write your customer reference number and your licence number in the boxes provided. These will have been quoted in licence documentation or correspondence that we have previously sent to you. B.1 Licensee name and address If you are applying on behalf of a Limited Company, a Public Limited Company or a Registered Charity, the registered address of the organisation must be used. Section C Technical details Use this section to tell us what sort(s) of amendment(s) you would like to make to the technical details of your licence. You can add, modify details and delete details. Please tick one or more of the relevant boxes and complete the relevant sections, as indicated by the text to the right of the tick boxes. Section D Base Station details D.1 Station number You need specify the station number only if your licence authorises the use of more than one base station. D.2 Base station location The base station location refers to the location of the antenna of your radio base station, using longitude and latitude coordinates or a National Grid Reference (NGR). These can be checked on a map or you may be able to obtain the coordinates or NGR from proprietary mapping websites. D.3 Site address The site address is the full postal address for the base station. D.4 Site contact name and address The site contact is the person we must contact to gain access to the base station antenna, for example in relation to interference investigations. D.5 Customer Requested Service Area The requested service area refers to the geographical area you wish to cover with your radio system expressed as a radius distance (in kilometres) from the base station. The service area may affect the licence fee. D.6 Additional services Talkthrough facilitates automatic communication between mobiles through a base station. If a base station is set to talkthrough mode, signals received from mobile stations are immediately re-transmitted to all the other mobile units monitoring the base station's output. If you wish to use this facility, please tick the box. This may not always be available or suitable with some international channels. D.8 Mobile ERP ERP means Effective Radiated Power and is measured in watts. It refers to the power output of the mobile radio. We do not normally authorise more than 5 watts for mobiles under a CSR licence. D.10 Antenna height The antenna height is the height of the top of the antenna above ground level measured in metres. It will affect the coverage area of the proposed system and may affect the fee. D.11 Antenna ERP Antenna ERP is the power output of your antenna in watts. To cover a large geographical area, an ERP of between 10 and 25 watts may be required. Power (and thus coverage) is subject to other existing stations and may need to be coordinated. D.12 Antenna Type The type of antenna that is used can affect the coverage area of the proposed system and thus the fee. Your radio supplier should be able to advise you on the most suitable type of antenna for your requirement. D.13 Directional antennas This question should only be completed if you have ticked Directional antenna in question D.12. Antenna azimuth refers to the direction in which the antenna will be pointing, measured in degrees east of true north. Antenna beam width, also known as the halfpower beam width, is the angle of an antenna pattern or beam over which the relative power is at or above 50% of the peak power. If you are unsure about these details, please contact your equipment supplier. Section E Spectrum details E.3 Signalling codes- CSR (UK) only CTCSS is an abbreviation for Continuous Tone Controlled Squelch System. DCS is an abbreviation for Digitally Coded Squelch. These are both used to reduce the annoyance of listening to other users on a shared two-way channel. E.4 Preferred channels Channels are subject to availability, so it will not always be possible to provide you with your preferred channels. Modify Spectrum This question allows you to change channel and signalling code details on existing base stations. You should provide details of the channel(s) or frequencies and the signalling code(s) that you are currently licensed to use ( Current ) and those that you wish to use ( Proposed ). If you require a signalling code but do not have a preferred replacement, you should enter Any in the Proposed column. It will not always be possible to provide you with your preferred frequencies or signalling codes. Section F Remote Control Points (RCP) A Remote Control Point is an auxiliary base station used to control the main base station from a separate location. RCPs must use directional antennas pointing at the main base station. In the case of a RCP using reverse frequency working, the main base station is set to talkthrough mode. The RCP transmits on the mobile transmit frequency and this signal is picked up by the main base station and automatically re-transmitted on the base station transmit frequency to other mobile radios. Some licensees have multiple base stations and multiple RCPs. To help us ensure that we amend the correct RCP, you should provide the NGR of the RCP and the base station number with which the RCP is associated. This section should only be completed for RCPs using Reverse Frequency Working as the control method. RCPs using other control methods (eg landline) do not need to be licensed, as they do not transmit. Section G Deletions Some licences are complex, for example covering multiple base stations and channels. To help us ensure that we delete the correct elements of the licence, please provide as much information as possible. Page 14 of 14 Ref: Ofw.510/Fol.170_07/13