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Terrestrial Workshop Presentation FXM WRS - 16 BR/TSD/TPR International Telecommunication Union

Overview of the notification workshop: Fixed and Mobile Services General guidelines on the preparation of notices for the Fixed and Mobile Services Multiple links Additional data items for some radiocommunication services Reference documents for notification

Guidelines on the preparation of notices: Fixed and Mobile Services Frequency assignment is uniquely identified by its: Frequency, Geographical Coordinates, Class of station, Designation of emission (Class of emission and Bandwidth code) and Operating hours; Unique identification code given by the administration. Each notices shall be complete and validated before submitting to the Bureau: Online validation Incomplete notices are returned to the notifying administration

Multiple links How to notify a transmitting station with several links? One Antenna with two receiving stations All the transmitting links originating from the same transmitter (same identifying elements) shall be notified in one notice. One Antenna with one receiving station

Additional data items for some radiocommunication services Call sign or station Identification is mandatory for: fixed service in the bands below 28 MHz; safety services (aeronautical, maritime, etc.); Call Sign if provided shall be in conformity with the Article 19, section III of RR and Appendix 42 to RR; For frequency assignments that fall within bands shared on an equal basis with space services, the following data items are mandatory: Elevation angle; Antenna height; Altitude of site above sea level; Polarization; The radiated power and maximum antenna gain shall be notified in isotropical values.

Reference documents for notification Guidelines and examples of different FXM notice types: Preface to the BR IFIC For the workshop, the following documents are needed: Fixed and Mobile notification exercises Necessary bandwidth and class of emission Class of stations TerRaNotices

FXM 01: Fixed service (point-to-point) Prepare an electronic notice of frequency 22.10250 GHz used for the operation of fixed link based on the information below, for its recording in the Master Register. To prepare this notice we will use the Wizard functionality of TerRaNotices and we will select the administration of Belgium (BEL) as the notifying administration and FX for class of station 22.10250 GHz Tx Rx A point to point micro wave link in the fixed service: T11 Notice Type Class of station: FX

Class of Emission D7W-- Bandwidth 3.5 MHz Transmitting antenna site name SAINT-HIBERT Coordinates of the transmitting antenna site 5 22'50"E - 50 02'40"N Nature of service Public correspondence - Preface Chapter IV, Section 7 Date of bringing into use Max. 3 months in advance Address code Preface Chapter IV, Section 3 Antenna Antenna directivity Directional Beamwidth 0.3 Azimuth of maximum radiation 112 Effective radiated power 31.2 dbw Power delivered to the antenna -11.5 dbw Maximum Gain relative to a half wave dipole 26.3 db Name of the location of the receiving station BOUILLON Coordinates of the receiving station 5 05'28"E - 49 49'49"N

FXM 02: Fixed service (Pointto-Multipoint) in shared bands Prepare an electronic notice of frequency 23.0895 GHz, which falls within the bands shared on equal basis with the space services, used for the operation of two fixed links based on the information below, for its recording in the Master Register. The two links are originating from the same transmitting station associated with two antennas. To prepare this notice we will use the New File functionality of TerRaNotices and the functionality to add many antennas to a single notice. We will select the administration of Lithuania (LTU) as the notifying administration. As the assigned frequency falls within the bands shared on equal basis with space services, the following fields are mandatory: Altitude of site above sea level, Height of Antenna above ground level, Elevation angle and Polarization. 23.0895 GHz Rx 23.0895 GHz Tx Rx Article 5: 22.55-23.15 FIXED INTER-SATELLITE 5.338A MOBILE SPACE RESEARCH (Earth-to-space) 5.532A A point to multipoint micro wave link in the fixed service in shared bands: T11 Notice Type Class of station: FX

Class of Emission D7W Bandwidth 7 MHz Transmitting antenna site name SIAULIAI TILZES Coordinates of the transmitting antenna site 23 18'33"E - 55 55'44"N Altitude of site above sea level 129 m Nature of service Public correspondence - Preface Chapter IV, Section 7 Date of bringing into use Max. 3 years in advance Address code Preface Chapter IV, Section 3 Antenna 1 Height of the Antenna above ground level 27 m Antenna directivity Directional Azimuth of maximum radiation 174 Beamwidth 3 Polarization Vertical Elevation angle 0.3 Maximum antenna gain relative to isotropic antenna 35.4 dbi Equivalent isotropically radiated power 25.4 dbw Power delivered to the antenna -10 dbw Name of the location of the receiving station SIAULIAI ENERGETIKU Coordinates of the receiving station 23 19'25"E - 55 51'15"N Antenna 2 Height of the Antenna above ground level 27 m Antenna directivity Directional Azimuth of maximum radiation 242 Beamwidth 3 Polarization Horisontal Elevation angle -0.6 Maximum antenna gain relative to isotropic antenna 34.8 dbi Equivalent isotropically radiated power 24.8 dbw Power delivered to the antenna -10 dbw Name of the location of the receiving station SIAULIAI JABLOKNSKO Coordinates of the receiving station 23 16'57"E - 55 55'16"N

FXM 03: Land mobile service (point-to-area/area-to-point) 1/ Prepare an electronic notice file of frequency 1 867.5000 MHz assigned to a base station having a circular receiving area of a radius of 25 km for the Administration of Egypt EGY, for its recording in the Master Register. 1) Land station in the Land mobile service (Base station) 1 867.5000 MHz 25 km Base station Mobile Station A point to area in the Land mobile service: T12 Notice Type Class of station: FB

FXM 03: Land mobile service (point-to-area/area-to-point) Bandwidth Class of emission Transmitting antenna site name Location of transmitting station 5 MHz G7W-- SHARM EL SHEIK 34 23'37"E - 28 01'55"N Nature of service Date of bringing into use Exclusively to operation traffic - Preface Chapter IV, Section 7 Max. 3 months in advance Address code Preface Chapter IV, Section 3 Effective radiated power Maximum Gain relative to a half wave dipole Antenna directivity 30 dbw 15 db Directional Azimuth of maximum radiation 202 Beamwidth 120 To prepare these notices we will first use New File functionality of TerRaNotices and then we will use Insert new notice. This functionality enables to have more than one notice in a file.

FXM 03: Land mobile service (point-to-area/area-to-point) 2/ Prepare an electronic notice file of frequency 1 772.500 MHz assigned to the associated receiving land mobile station (handset) of the above base station, for its recording in the Master Register. 2) Mobile station in the land mobile service (Handset) 1 772.500 MHz 25 km Base Station Mobile Station An area to point in the Land mobile service: T13 Notice Type Class of station: ML

FXM 03: Land mobile service (point-to-area/area-to-point) Bandwidth Class of emission Name of the location of the receiving station Coordinates of the receiving station Nature of service Date of bringing into use 5 MHz G7W-- SHARM EL SHEIK 34 23'37"E - 28 01'55"N Exclusively to operation traffic - Preface Chapter IV, Section 7 Max. 3 months in advance Address code Preface Chapter IV, Section 3 Radius Effective radiated power Antenna directivity 25 km 10 dbw Omnidirectional To prepare these notices we will first use New File functionality of TerRaNotices and then we will use Insert new notice. This functionality enables to have more than one notice in a file.

FXM 04: Maritime mobile Service (point-to-area) Prepare an electronic notice, for the recording in the Master Register of frequency 156.8275 MHz assigned to a coast station open exclusively to correspondence of a private agency situated in CHINA (CHN) having a circular receiving area of a radius of 25 km. For coast stations, Call sign or Station identification is mandatory. Station identification can be composed of any printable character (max. 20). However, if Call sign is notified then it shall be in conformity with the provisions of Article 19 and Appendix 42. To prepare this notice we will use New File functionality of TerRaNotices. Land station in the maritime mobile service 25 km 156.8275 MHz Land Station Rx A point to area in the Maritime mobile service: T12 Notice Type Class of station: FC

FXM 04: Maritime mobile Service (point-to-area) Bandwidth 16 khz Class of emission F3E-- Transmitting antenna site name DANDONG Coordinates of the transmitting antenna site 124 22'26"E - 40 07'04"N Call sign XSB33 Nature of service Exclusively to correspondence of a private agency - Preface Chapter IV, Section 7 Date of bringing into use Max. 3 months in advance Address code Preface Chapter IV, Section 3 Power delivered to the antenna 12 dbw Maximum Gain relative to a half wave dipole 7 db Effective radiated power 19 dbw Antenna directivity Omnidirectional

FXM 05: Typical transmitting station Prepare an electronic notice, for the recording in the Master Register of frequency 916 MHz used by several base stations in your country using the information below. Frequency assignments having the same technical characteristics operating within a given area can be notified in a single notice as a typical transmitting station under (RR.11.17). This provision does not apply to all service types (see RR 11.18-11.21B) To prepare this notice we will use the Wizard functionality of TerRaNotices. Several base stations using the same frequency and the same technical parameters in your country 916 MHz 916 MHz 916 MHz 916 MHz 916 MHz 916 MHz T14 Notice Type Class of station: FB

FXM 05: Typical transmitting station Necessary Bandwidth Class of emission Transmitting geographical area Nature of service Date of bringing into use 200 khz G7W-- Enter the country code to notify Official correspondence exclusively - Preface Chapter IV, Section 7 Max. 3 months in advance Address code Preface Chapter IV, Section 3 Power to the antenna Radiated Power 10 dbw 25 dbw

FXM 06: Modify a frequency assignment Prepare an electronic notice to modify a frequency assignment which is already recorded in the Master register. For this exercise, we will select the Administration of France (F) as the notifying administration, and Unique identification code given by Administration 817801 to modify the assigned frequency 445.625 MHz to 445.475 MHz To prepare this notice we will use Open a Notice from the database functionality of TerRaNotices.

FXM 07: Validating and identifying errors of a frequency assignment notice using TerRaNotices Validate and identify the errors of the electronic notice file FXM07_with error.txt. To Validate and identify errors of a notice file, we will use Open file and Validate Notice functionalities of TerRaNotices.

FXM 08: Validating the file with frequency assignment notices Validate the electronic notice file FXM 08_OnlineVal.txt using the web online validation tool. This validation tool is accessible to all TIES users from the ITU web site at http://www.itu.int/itu- R/terrestrial/OnlineValidation/Login.aspx.

Thank you for your attention! ITU Radiocommunication Bureau Questions to brmail@itu.int or brtpr@itu.int