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本文(ITU-R BT 417-5-2002 Minimum field strengths for which protection may be sought in planning an analogue terrestrial television service《规划一个模拟地面电视服务中能寻求保护的最低场强》.pdf)为本站会员(fuellot230)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

ITU-R BT 417-5-2002 Minimum field strengths for which protection may be sought in planning an analogue terrestrial television service《规划一个模拟地面电视服务中能寻求保护的最低场强》.pdf

1、 Rec. ITU-R BT.417-5 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R BT.417-5*Minimum field strengths for which protection may be sought in planning an analogue terrestrial television service (1963-1966-1970-1986-1992-2002) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, recommends 1 that when planning a television service in Bands I,

2、 III, IV or V, the median field strength for which protection against interference is planned should not be lower than: TABLE 1 These values refer to the field strength at a height of 10 m above ground level; 2 that the percentage of time for which the protection may be sought should lie between 90%

3、 and 99%. NOTE 1 In arriving at the figures shown in recommends 1, it has been assumed that, in the absence of interference from other television transmissions and man-made noise, the minimum field strengths at the receiving antenna that will give a satisfactory grade of picture, taking into conside

4、ration receiver noise, cosmic noise, antenna gain and feeder loss, are: +47 dB(V/m) in Band I, +53 dB in Band III, +62 dB*in Band IV (value for the centre frequency of the first channel in Band IV, around 474 MHz) and +67 dB*in Band V (value for channel with the centre frequency, around 842 MHz). Fo

5、r other channels in Bands IV and V, for systems using 8 MHz*channel raster, the minimum field strength value should be derived as follows: Emin(dB(V/m) = 62 + 20 log ( f/474) with f being the channel centre frequency expressed in MHz. These values may be used to derive the noise-limited sensitivity

6、of receivers as shown in Recommendation ITU-R BT.804. NOTE 2 Further information concerning the planning of television services is contained in Annex 1. _ *Radiocommunication Study Group 6 made editorial amendments to this Recommendation in 2002 in accordance with Resolution ITU-R 44. *The values sh

7、own for Bands IV and V should be increased by 2 dB for system K. *The formula for other channel raster is still under study. Band I III IV V dB(V/m) +48 +55 +65(1)+70(1)(1)The values shown for Bands IV and V should be increased by 2 dB for system K. 2 Rec. ITU-R BT.417-5 NOTE 3 In a practical plan,

8、because of interference from other television transmissions, the field strengths that can be protected will generally be higher than those quoted in recommends 1, and the exact values to be used in the boundary areas between any two countries should be agreed between the administrations concerned. N

9、OTE 4 The broadcasting band designations I, III, IV and V derive from the European VHF/UHF Broadcasting Conference, Stockholm, 1961 and the African VHF/UHF Broadcasting Conference, Geneva, 1963. The frequency ranges at that time were: Band I 41-68 MHz Band III 162-230 MHz Band IV 470-582 MHz Band V

10、582-960 MHz According to the Radio Regulations the bands allocated to the broadcasting service start at 47 MHz (Band I) and 174 MHz (Band III) respectively. ANNEX 1 Boundaries of the television service in rural districts having a low population density Where television services are to be provided fo

11、r a sparsely populated region, in which better receivers and antenna installations are likely to be employed, administrations may find it desirable to establish the appropriate median field strength for which protection against interference is planned as shown in Table 2. TABLE 2 These values refer

12、to the field strength at a height of 10 m above ground level. In the absence of interference other than noise, field strengths of the order of 40 dB(V/m) in Band I, 43 dB(V/m) in Band III, 52 dB(V/m) in Band IV and 58 dB(V/m) in Band V can give satisfactory pictures. However, it is generally observe

13、d that the public begin to lose interest in installing television reception equipment when the field strength falls much below these levels. The values given above have been obtained from field-strength investigations at the edge of the coverage area and picture quality assessments for Bands I and I

14、II in rural districts of Australia, India and Italy for Bands IV and V at both rural and urban locations in Italy and the United Kingdom. Therefore it is not appropriate to provide a minimum field strength calculation formula as was done in Note 1. It may be noted that in Bands IV and V where man-made noise is not generally a problem, the field-strength values quoted for rural areas may also be applied in urban areas. Band I III IV V dB(V/m) +46 +49 +58 +64

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