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UK Interface Requirement 2061 Ground based VHF Marker beacons (75MHz) at aeronautical stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service. Publication date: Feb 2006 Version: 1.0 98/34/EC Notification number: 2005/505/UK

Contents Section Page 1 References 3 2 Foreword 4 3 Minimum requirements for operation in the UK 5 4 Additional performance parameters 7 5 Contact details 8 6 Document history 9 2

Section 1 References 1.1 Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (ICAO) as amended. 1.2 Statutory Instrument 2003 No. 1902, The Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) Order 2003 3

Section 2 Foreword 2.1 The Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 99/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) was implemented in the United Kingdom (UK) on the 8 April 2000 by The Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000, Statutory Instrument 2000 No. 730. In accordance with Articles 4.1 and 7.2 of Directive 1999/5/EC, this UK Interface Requirement contains the requirements for the licensing and use of ground based VHF marker beacon (75 MHz) aeronautical radionavigation service radio equipment in the specified frequency band. 2.2 Nothing in this UK Radio Interface Requirement shall preclude the need for equipment to comply with Directive 1999/5/EC. 2.3 Nothing in this UK Radio Interface Requirement shall preclude the need for equipment to comply with Annex 10 to the convention on International Civil Aviation, where appropriate. 2.4 It is required by the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 that no radio equipment is installed or used in the UK except under the authority of a licence granted by or otherwise exempted by regulations made by Ofcom. It is a condition of such a licence or exemption regulations as appropriate that, in order to be installed or used in the UK, the equipment must meet the minimum requirements specified in this UK Interface Requirement for the stated equipment types and for the stated frequency bands. Nothing in this UK Interface Requirement shall preclude equipment from being placed on the market in the UK that complies with the 'essential requirements' specified in Directive 1999/5/EC. 2.5 The requirements given in the main body of this UK Radio Interface Requirement will apply to ground based VHF marker beacon (75 MHz) radio equipment in the UK. 2.6 This UK Radio Interface Requirement will be revised as necessary, for example to follow: i) current technology developments for reasons related to the effective and appropriate use of the spectrum in particular maximising spectrum utilisation; and ii) changes to the available spectrum allocated for aeronautical radionavigation. 2.7 All UK Radio Interface Requirements notified under Directive 1998/34/EC will be published and will be made available free of charge from the Ofcom web-site at http://www.ofcom.org.uk 2.8 Further information on this UK Radio Interface Requirement can be obtained from the technical enquiry contact given at the back of this document. 4

Section 3 Minimum requirements for operation within the UK 3.1 The minimum requirements in this document are made for reasons related to the effective and appropriate use of the radio spectrum, in particular maximising spectrum utilisation. 3.2 This UK Radio Interface Requirement gives a high level description of how the spectrum in the UK is used for ground based VHF marker beacons (75 MHz) in the aeronautical radionavigation service. It does not prescribe technical interpretation of the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC. 3.3 This UK Radio Interface Requirement therefore stipulates the necessary equipment parameters for the licensing of ground based VHF marker beacon (75 MHz) aeronautical radionavigation service radio equipment in the aeronautical radionavigation service in the UK. Table 3.1 contains the relevant equipment parameters. These taken together with the essential requirements detailed in Article 3.2 of Directive 1999/5/EC constitute the minimum requirements for the installation and use of ground based VHF marker beacon (75 MHz) aeronautical radionavigation service radio equipment in the aeronautical radionavigation service within the UK. Nothing in this UK Interface Requirement shall preclude equipment from being placed on the market in the UK that complies with the 'essential requirements' specified in Directive 1999/5/EC. 3.4 The technical parameters specified in the UK Radio Interface Requirement are applied to achieve the desired level of compatibility within the aeronautical radionavigation service and with other radiocommunications services, whilst promoting enterprise, innovation and competition. 3.5 This UK Radio Interface requirement provides the necessary technical information which facilitates access to the aeronautical radionavigation spectrum by making clear the assumptions that are made in planning the use of the aeronautical radionavigation spectrum in the UK. It is not the intention of this UK Radio Interface Requirement to duplicate or impose any additional essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC on products. Any specified parameters within this document are for the purpose of identifying product options and not as a national de facto product requirement. 5

Table 3.1: Minimum requirements for the use of VHF Marker beacons (75 MHz). Mandatory Elements (1-9) 1 Frequency band (or bands) The VHF marker beacons shall operate at 75 MHz with a frequency tolerance of plus or minus 0.005 per cent.. 2 Radio service Aeronautical radionavigation 3 Application VHF Marker radio beacons 4 Channelling modulation 5 Transmit power limit 1 6 Channel occupation rules 800HA2A (Outer Marker (OM1)), 2K60A2A (Middle Marker (MM2)), 6K00A2A* (Inner Marker (IM3)). In accordance with ICAO Annex 10 (Ref 1.1), as relevant. * 6K00A2A is also the designation for any markers NOT used in association with an ILS. For each individual licence / frequency assignment, either the maximum and minimum field strength at the limit of DOC 2 may be specified or the maximum effective radiated power (e.r.p.). Beacons shall work in conjunction with each other using the same frequency. In accordance with ICAO Annex 10 (Ref 1.1), as relevant. N/A 7 Duplex type/ separation 8 Licensing Regime Aeronautical navigation aids - Individual, callsigns may also need to be issued. 3 - Individual Aeronautical Licence required. 9 Additional essential N/A requirements Informative Elements (10-13) 10 Frequency planning Horizontal polarisation. assumptions 11 References ICAO Annex 10, Vol 1, Chapter 3 3.1.7 & 3.6 see Ref 1.1 12 Remarks VHF marker beacons are fixed radio beacons which radiate upwards. They serve to determine individual sites within the air traffic network and in the approach area. The directional pattern and modulation frequency differ according to the intended purpose. A more detailed description is contained in Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 13 Notification Number 2005/505/UK 1 Radio site clearance considerations may impose restrictions on maximum power use on certain frequency assignments. (Radio site clearance is required for any aeronautical station with an e.r.p. greater than 18dBW (50W) and/or antenna height greater than 30 metres above ground level, or where an existing structure is increased in height by greater than 5 metres.) 2 DOC - Designated operational coverage ( See ITU RR 45.1.1) 3 See Reference 1.2 Schedule 8 Aeronautical Parts 1, 2 & 3 for limitations on WT Act Licences 6

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Section 4 Additional performance parameters (informative) It is suggested that manufacturers refer to the appropriate volumes of Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, aeronautical telecommunications, as amended, for relevant manufacturing standards and guidelines. www.icao.int. Equipment which complies with this radio interface specification is additionally subject to the putting into service provisions of Article 10.1 of Regulation (EC) No. 552/2004 of 10 March 2004 on the interoperability of the European Air Traffic Management Network (the Interoperability Regulation) 8

Section 5 Contact details Ofcom, Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9HA Technical enquiries to the Ofcom Central Licensing Team:- Tel: 020 7981 3087 Fax: 020 7981 3061 Email: centrallicensingteam@ofcom.org.uk Website: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/licensing/classes/aeronautical/ 9

Section 6 Document history Version Date Changes Draft 8 Aug 2005 Notified as Draft 1.0 2 Feb 2006 Initial Publication as final text. 10