1、TIR 7563 E Page 1 Distribution: B Recommendation T/R 75-03 (Nice 1985) UTILISATION OF FREQUENCIES ABROAD FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS Recommendation proposed by the Radiocommunications” Working Group T/WG 3 (R) Revised text of the Recommendation adopted by the ”Telecommunications” Committee: “The Europe
2、an Conference of Posts and Telecommunications Administrations. whereas (a) auxiiiary broadcasting services may be necessary in most CEPT countries to meet the requirements of foreign broadcasting organisations, (b) there may be a requirement for coordinated frequencies for radio equipment utilisai a
3、t international sporting events, (c) national broadcasting and telecommunications bodies are not always in a position to provide the facilities Iequired, (d) the needs of other usas may necessitate crossing frontiers, (e) in order to facilitate utilisation of standard equipment, prior agreement on c
4、ommon frequency bands is desirable. recommends (a) that, wherever possible, the requirements referred to below should be met by frequency assignments (b) that, as far as is possible, simplified administrative procedures should be formulated (e.g. for the allocation chosen from the bands listed in th
5、e attached Annex, of licences) for the temporary uses referred to in this Recommendation.” Edition of September 15,1988 TR 7543 E Page 2 Annex SIMPLEX FREQUENCIES TO BE USED IN CER COUNTRIES BY FOREIGN ORGANISATIONS 1. Broadcasting auxiliaries Radiotelephones not for public use Wireless microphones
6、Video reporting link (point-to-point) Video reporting link Sound reporting link Maximum bandwidth Preferred per channel Sub-bands 25 kHz 440-470 MHz 180 kHz 29.7-43.6 MHz Notes 1,2 (RR 547) 21.2-23.6 GHz Note 2 (RR 874, 875, 876, 879) 40.5-42.5 GHz 47.2-49.2 GHz 2350-2690 MHz Note 2 (RR 765) 30 MHz
7、11.7-12.5 GHz 30 h4Hz 150 kHz 470-862 MHz Notes 2 (RR 689) and 3 2. Radiotelephones not for public use for itinerant undertakings and sporting events Maximum bandwidth Preferred per channel Sub-ban 466.350 MHz (466.350 MHz); 466.370 MHz (466.375 MHz); 466.390 MHz; 466.470 MHz (466.475 MHz); 469.370
8、MHz (469.375 MHz) Note i): Channel separation of 20 IrHz (exceptionally 25 kHz) Note ii): Frequencies in parenthesis for channels at 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz 443.0 MHz; 443.150 MHz; 443.350 MHz (channel separation of 25 kHz, on the basis of a single frequency); 456-460 MHz; 446-470 MHz (channel separation
9、 of 25 kHi on a case by case basis) 440-470 MHz Note. Channel separation of 20 kHz 445-450 MHz (single frequency); 450-453 MHZ, 460-463 MHz (two frequencies) 450470 MHz (case by case basis) Under consideration 443.875 MHz; 444.075 MHz; 444.675 MHz, 453.875 MHz; 454 MHz 450-470 MHz 455460 MHZ, 465-47
10、0 MHz 440-445 MHz; 450-453 MHz and 460-463 MHz 450470 MHz Note. Channel separation of 20 kHz 450-470 MHz 449.5-450 MHz Note. Channel separation of 12.5 kHz 450-453 m, 460-463 MHz 450-470 MHz (preferably451.150 MHz and 461.150 MHz) Edition of September 15,1988 STD-CEPT T/R 75-03 E-ENGL 3988 232b4L4 0
11、034753 232 9 T/R 75-03 E Appendix, Page 2 1.2. Cordless microphones-Preferential sub-bands 29.7-43.6 MHz (see RR 547) Recommended frequencies 36.7 MHz; 37.1 MHz and 37.9 MHz Germany, Fed. Rep. Austria Belgium Denmark Spain Finland France Ireland Italy Norway Netherlands Portugal United Kingdom Swede
12、n Switzerland 36.7 MHz; 37.1 MHz and 37.9 MHz Note i): No regular channelling arrangement Noie ii): The future bandwidth will be 150 kHz 36.70 MHz; 37.10 MHz (bandwidth: 150 kHz) 36.7 MHz; 37.1 MHz and 37.9 MHz Noie. 15 channels at 200 kHz, 30 channels at 100 kHz or 60 channels at 50 kHz 36.7 MHz; 3
13、7.1 MHZ and 37.9 MHz 31.1 MHz; 32.1 MHz; 32.9 MHz; 33.5 MHz; 36.7 MHz and 37.1 MHz 32.8 MHz; 36.4 MHz and 39.2 MHz No band allotted, but assignments h the sub-band 29.7-43.6 MHz are possible 40-43.6 MHz 4143.6 MHz; 36.7 MHz; 37.1 MHz and 37.9 MHz 31.7-39.5 MHZ 32-39 MHz 29.7-40.98 MHz Note. Channel
14、separation of 20 kHz Noie. Recommended kequencies 36.7 MHz, 37.1 MHz and 37.9 MHz 4143.6 MHZ Note. Channel separation of 20 kHz 31.5 MHz; 32.5 MHz; 36.1 MHz; 36.7 MHz; 37.1 MHz; 37.3 MHz; 37.9 MHz; 38.5 MHz; 39.0 MHz and 39.5 MHz 36.5-38.5 MHz 1.3. Video-reporting links (point-to point)-Preferential
15、 sub-bands (a) 11.7-12.5 GHz; (b) 21.2-23.6 GHz; (c) 40.5-42.5 GHz; (d) 47.2-49.2 GHz (see RR 874,875,876 and 879) Germany, Austria Belgium DeMlark Spain Finland Rep. (a), (b), (c) and (d)-The services are normally obtained by the Administration (b), (c) and (d+Wnder consideration (a) 11.7-12.5 GHz-
16、Subject to non-mtafaence with satellite broadcasting (b). (c) and (d )-Possibilities; bandwidth of 14 MHz (a), (b), (c) and (d)-Under consideration (b). (c) and (d )-Under consideration (b) 22.5-23.2 GHz fiance Ireland Italy (a) and (c)-Under considerationShort-term assignments possible (a), (b), (c
17、) and (d+These services are normally obtained by the broadcasting company RTE or the telecommunicatims company Telecom Eiran. This is due to be reconsidered; however, short-term assignments h these bands are possible. (a)-Satellite TV broadcasting channels received in Italy must be excluded (b) 21.4
18、-22.6 GHz (b) 21.2-23 GHz Edition of September 15,1988 STD-CEPT TIR 75-03 E-ENGL L988 2326424 0014754 179 TIR 75-03 E Appendix, Page 3 Norway (a) 11.7-12.5 GHz-NIB condition (b) 21.2-23.6 GHz-Special channels will be assigned (c )-NB condition until a plan is established (d)-NIB condition until a pl
19、an is established (c)-Limited access for foreign broadcasting organisations is possible under the future pian for broadcasting satellites (dFLimited access for foreign broadcasting organisations in the sub-band 48.2- 48.4 GHz will be possible under the future plan for feeder links to broadcasting sa
20、tellites. (e) 40.5-42.5 GHz (d) 47.2-49.2 GHz United Kingdom Switzerland (b) 21.2-22.0 GHz 1.4. Video-reporting links (mobile cameras)-Preferential sub-bands 2350-2690 MHz (see RR 765) Austria Belgium Denmark Spain Finland Greece Ireland Norway Netherlands Portugal United Kingdom Sweden Switzerland
21、2388 MHz (Channel width: 20 MHz) 2305-2359 MHz; 2378-2454 MHz 2500-2690 MHz; national usage = 2533.5 MHz; 2561.5 2680.5 MHz 2300-2500 MHz (exceptionally only, on a case by case basis) 2385 MHZ, 2465 MHz; 2586 MHz (not on board allcraft) 2330-2400 MHz Currently under review, but short-term assignment
22、s are possible 2652.5 It!lk 2300-2690 MHz 2379.5 MHz; 2421.5 MHz and 2477.5 MHz Sub-band available = 2350-2500 MHz Sub-band available = 2500-2700 MHz 2350-2500 MHz; recommended = 2440 MHz Note. Channel width of 28 MHz, provisionally 2350-2690 MHz (exceptionally, on a case by case basis) 2481.5-2690.
23、5 MHz 1.5. Sound-reporting links-Preferential sub-bands 470-862 MHz (with this band, the frequencies used are subject to the provisions of RR 342; see also RR 689) Germany, Fed. Rep. Service normaily obtained by the Administration Belgium 470-862 MHz Spain 830-861.5 MHz France 470-790 MHz Ireland No
24、rway 470-790 MHz; NIB condition Portugal Switzerland Under consideration To be reconsidered; however, short-term assignments are possible 790-825 h4I-k (exceptionally 470-790 MHz) Edition of September 15,1988 M 232b4L4 0034725 378 = T/ 7543 E Appendix, Page 4 2. NON-PUBLIC RADIOTELEPHONES FOR ITINER
25、ANT ENTERPRISES AND SPORTING EVENTSd7.5-87.5 MHz (see RR 765) Germany, Fed. Rep. Austria Belgium Denmark Spain Finland France Ireland Netherlands Porugal United Kingdom Switzerland 77.830 MHz (77.825 MHz); 77.850 (77.850 MHz) Note i): Recommended channel separation: 20 kHz Note ii): Frequencies in p
26、arenthesis for channels at 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz 77.800 MHz; 77.850 MHz; 78.925 MHz (channel separation of 25 kHz) 67.5-87.5 MHz 68-70 MHz 68-87.5 MHz 68-71 MHz 71.525 MHz; 71.600 MHz; 73.300 MHz and 75.225 MHz 68-87.5 MHZ 68.5-70 MHz 68-87.5 MHZ 67.5-68 MHZ 68-87.5 MHz (preferably 82.475 MHz, 82.700 h
27、4Hz and 83.500 MHZ) Edition of September 15, 1988 W 232b434 0034366 qT5 Utilisation of frequencies abroad for various applications Adm I Imp1 I Remarks AUT I Yes BEL Yes CZE Planned Will be implemented after revision D No Should be revised DNK Yes Partial implementation E No F Yes Partial implementa
28、tion FIN Yes G No This Rec. is only partially applicable (Ref. App. to the Rec.) GRC HNG Planned Yes 1 .I: 41 0-420 MHz; 1.2: 36.7-37.1 -37.5 MHz; 1.3: 10.50-10.68 GHz; 1.4: 2300-2400 MHz This Recommendation is only partially applicable: 1 .I : 451.3-452.74461.3-462.74 MHz (on a case by case basis)l
29、.2: 34.9-38.5 MHz(channe1 spacing 200 kHz)l.3: 21.2-21.4 GHz and 22.6-23 GHz (on a case by case basis)l.4: 2400-2500 MHz 2: I I 73-74.8 Mhz, 77-79.7 MHz and 81 5-82 MHz (on a case by case basis) HOL I No I HRV I IRL ISL LIE Yes No Yes Partial implementation Partial implementation Partially applicab1
30、e:l .I: 450-453 MHz and 460-463MHz; pref. 451.150 and 461.150 MHzl.2: 41-43.6 MHz; 36.7 MHz; 37.1 MHz and 37.9 MHz.l.3: (b), (c) and (d) - possibilities; bandwidth of 14 MHz.l.4: 2350-2500 MHz (exceptionally only, on a case by case basis)l.5: 470-862 MHz (exceptionally only, on a case by case basis)
31、 2: 68-70 MHz Yes I NOR Yes POL No Partial implementation I study I SUI I Yes siq-mx TUR Planned Regulation on radio frequency bands in the Republic of Slovenia Only partially applicable (Ref. App. to the Rec.) according to our national radio regulations. However, Turkeys application procedures will be forwarded as soon as possible to be included in the referenced appendix to the Recommendation