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ITU-R SM 1050-2-2004 Tasks of a monitoring service《监测业务的任务》.pdf

1、 Rec. ITU-R SM.1050-2 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SM.1050-2 Tasks of a monitoring service (1994-2003-2004) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) Article 16 of the ITU Radio Regulations (RR) which encourages development and implementation of national and international monitoring facilities;

2、b) the importance of eliminating electromagnetic spectrum interference, whether on a local, regional or global scale, so that radio services and stations may exist compatibly, reducing and minimizing resources associated with installing and operating these telecommunication services; c) the economic

3、 benefit to a countrys infrastructure having access to interference free, accessible telecommunications services, including PCS, IMT-2000, cellular, etc.; d) the need to have an acceptable interference level for radio services; in particular radio and television reception by the general public; e) t

4、he need to check radio station and radio network coverage areas; f) the overall value of monitoring data to an administrations electromagnetic spectrum management process; g) the value of monitoring data in special monitoring programmes organized by the Radio-communication Bureau, for example in pre

5、paring reports to Radiocommunication Conferences or in seeking special assistance of administrations in eliminating harmful interference, noting a) that the distribution of tasks within a national spectrum management organization may vary, recommends that monitoring data should be used in the develo

6、pment of decisions relating to the reallocation of frequency bands among radio services, the setting aside of operational frequency ranges for new applications, etc., and that tasks assigned to a monitoring service are to observe the use of the spectrum and include the following, as appropriate, for

7、 the spectrum management activity of the administration: 1 matters relating to verification of the correct use of frequency assignments issued and of station characteristics: 1.1 monitoring and demodulation of transmissions to: 1.1.1 assist in identifying sources of harmful interference; 2 Rec. ITU-

8、R SM.1050-2 1.1.2 confirm compliance with national and international signal identification regulations, e.g. call signs; 1.1.3 identify unauthorized transmitters; 1.2 measurement of signal parameters and characteristics that may infringe on national or international standards or regulations: 1.2.1 d

9、irection finding, position fixing or homing in order to locate sources of harmful interference or transmitting stations operating in non-compliance with national or international standards or regulations; 1.2.2 frequency relative to frequency tolerance tables; 1.2.3 occupied bandwidth relative to as

10、signed bandwidth values; 1.2.4 unwanted emission values relative to the limits in the spurious or out-of-band domain; 1.2.5 frequency deviation of FM emissions relative to assigned deviation values; 1.2.6 sub-carrier levels relative to assigned levels; 1.2.7 class of emission to verify the modulatio

11、n characteristics; 1.2.8 special technical characteristics for a particular type of service, e.g. television broadcasting, wideband satellite transmissions, etc.; 1.2.9 measurement of radiation levels to verify the continuing conformance with various technical standards such as those required for ty

12、pe approval of radiating equipment; 1.2.10 either in conjunction with another national service or in its own right, conducting periodic inspection of radio installations to determine level of compliance with technical, operational and regulatory provisions established for spectrum management; 2 matt

13、ers relating to the preparation of data for use in the quantitative estimation of the spectrum utilization factor: 2.1 field strength and power flux-density values to assist spectrum managers in verifying: propagation or frequency assignment studies, calculations of carrier-to-interference ratios, s

14、haring criteria, interference prediction analyses, etc.; 2.2 measurement of signal-to-interference protection ratios (including with their frequencies detuned and with different signal levels); 2.3 determination of occupancy of frequency bands, including that of satellite transponder usage, within c

15、ertain defined parameters to verify allocation or assignment usage and to support reallocation or reassignment principles; that these measurements should be repeated regularly in order to determine trends; Rec. ITU-R SM.1050-2 3 2.4 determination of the necessary frequency/geographical spacing betwe

16、en stations; 2.5 determination of the coverage area of a radio station and those radio stations comprised in a network; 3 matters relating to the preparation of special reports concerning the following main issues: 3.1 measurement of ambient radio noise, usually on a long-term basis to assist in spe

17、ctrum management decisions such as broadcasting frequency assignments, etc.; 3.2 participation in the international monitoring system as appropriate under conditions specified in RR Article 16 with a view to the elimination of interference in general and of interference in safety and distress bands

18、in particular, and with a view to furnishing information in preparation for Radiocommunication Conferences; 3.3 providing summary monitoring reports with a view to assisting spectrum managers in standardizing various emission parameters on an optimum and effective basis; 3.4 through formal, regularized, standard sampling techniques, identification of special problem areas for additional or more intensive monitoring emphasis; 3.5 based on experience gained in the monitoring service, recommend or propose practical steps and procedures for eliminating actual radio interference.

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