1、 ETSI TR 102 546 V1.1.1 (2007-02)Technical Report Electromagnetic compatibilityand Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);Technical characteristics forProfessional Wireless Microphone Systems (PWMS);System Reference Documentfloppy3 ETSI ETSI TR 102 546 V1.1.1 (2007-02) 2 Reference DTR/ERM-RM-053 Keywords audi
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6、en permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media. European Telecommunications Standards Institute 2007. All rights reserved. DECTTM, PLUGTESTSTM and UMTSTM are Trade Marks of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members. TIPHONTMand the TIPHON logo are
7、 Trade Marks currently being registered by ETSI for the benefit of its Members. 3GPPTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners. ETSI ETSI TR 102 546 V1.1.1 (2007-02) 3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights5 Foreword.5 Introduction 5 1
8、 Scope 6 2 References 6 3 Definitions and abbreviations.8 3.1 Definitions8 3.2 Abbreviations .9 4 Executive summary 9 4.1 Status of the present document.10 4.2 Related ETSI and GSC initiatives 10 4.3 Technical system description .10 4.4 Market Information 10 5 Current regulations.11 6 Proposed regul
9、ations 11 7 Main conclusions14 8 Expected ECC and ETSI actions14 Annex A: Detailed market information .16 A.1 Applications .16 A.1.1 Application categories16 A.2 Market size .17 A.2.1 Markets covered .18 A.2.2 Market forecast.18 A.2.2.1 In-Ear Monitors 18 A.2.2.2 Wireless Microphones 18 A.2.2.2.1 Pr
10、esent.18 A.2.2.2.2 Future 19 A.2.3 Audio Links19 A.3 Traffic evaluation .20 A.3.1 Examples of typical deployment scenarios 20 A.3.1.1 Comic Relief Fame Academy.20 A.3.1.2 The Games20 A.3.1.3 The Farm.20 A.3.1.4 Springwatch 20 A.3.1.5 The Match.21 A.3.1.6 Only Fool on Horses.21 A.3.1.7 Phantom of the
11、 Opera .21 A.3.1.8 Festspiele Bregenz 21 A.3.1.9 Seefestspiele Mrbisch .21 A.3.1.10 Eurovision Song Contest 22 A.3.1.11 Olympics, 2004.23 A.3.1.12 Domstufen Erfurt 24 A.3.1.13 Musical production Elizabeth / Mamma Mia .24 A.3.1.14 Best of Musical .24 A.3.1.15 Deutsche Leichtathletikmeisterschaften .2
12、4 A.3.1.16 “News gathering team“ at Vienna airport .24 A.3.1.17 “Production on tour“ (e.g. production of documentary films) 25 A.3.1.18 BRITs 2006.25 ETSI ETSI TR 102 546 V1.1.1 (2007-02) 4 A.3.1.19 Comic Relief 200525 A.3.1.20 HRH Birthday Party The Palace 2006 .26 A.3.1.21 “How Do You Solve a Prob
13、lem Like Maria“26 A.3.1.22 “Princes Trust“ Concert 2006.26 A.3.1.23 Tour de France26 A.3.1.24 La Plaine Saint Denis27 A.3.1.25 Disneyland Paris .28 A.3.1.26 14thof July event.28 A.3.1.27 Johnny Hallyday tour in France28 A.3.1.28 Cannes film festival 28 A.3.1.29 SFP TV production.28 A.3.1.30 Palais d
14、es congrs de Lyon.29 A.3.1.31 Musical “Heidi Walenstadt“ .29 A.3.1.32 “Tell Festspiele Altdorf“.29 A.3.1.33 Jazz Festival Montreux .29 A.3.1.34 Phil Collins European Tour 29 A.3.1.35 Theater Basel 29 A.3.1.36 Theater Bern .29 A.3.1.37 Casino Theater “Winterthur“ 29 A.3.1.38 Ftes des vignerons Vevey
15、.30 A.3.1.39 FIFA Zrich30 A.3.1.40 SwissRe Zrich.30 A.3.1.41 “Novartis Basel .30 A.3.1.42 WEF Kongresszentrum Davos30 A.3.1.43 Universitten Fribourg, Bern, Basel Genf, St. Gallen, Luzern Yverdon, Lausanne .30 A.3.1.44 Conclusion 30 A.3.2 Audio links .30 Annex B: Technical information 31 B.1 Detailed
16、 technical description 31 B.2 Production chain.35 B.3 Limits for RF parameters .35 B.3.1 Out-of-Band emission masks .36 B.4 Technical justification 38 B.4.1 Receiver sensitivity 38 B.4.1.1 Test arrangement 38 B.4.1.2 Procedure 38 B.4.1.3 Limit .39 B.4.2 Path loss calculation .39 B.4.2.1 Worst case P
17、WMS path loss scenario.39 B.4.2.2 Simulation.39 B.4.2.3 Results 40 B.4.3 Absorption in walls 41 Annex C: Expected compatibility issues 42 C.1 Coexistence issues42 C.1.1 Existing studies 42 C.1.2 Current allocations in the proposed new frequency band.42 C.1.3 Implication on radio services outside the
18、 proposed frequency band 45 C.1.4 Duty Cycle45 C.1.5 Withdrawal of Band III channels in the UK.45 C.1.6 Co-ordinated award of 1 785 MHz to 1 805 MHz in the UK and Ireland46 C.2 Current ITU-R allocations46 C.3 Sharing issues.46 History 47 ETSI ETSI TR 102 546 V1.1.1 (2007-02) 5 Intellectual Property
19、Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be found in ETSI SR 000 314: “Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essent
20、ial, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respect of ETSI standards“, which is available from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web server (http:/webapp.etsi.org/IPR/home.asp). Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has b
21、een carried out by ETSI. No guarantee can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETSI SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This Technical Report (TR) has been produced by ETSI Technic
22、al Committee Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM). Introduction The purpose of producing the present document is to lay a foundation for industry to quickly bring innovative and useful products to the market while avoiding any harmful interference with other services and eq
23、uipment. PWMS are intended for use in the entertainment and installed sound industry by Professional Users involved in stage productions, public events, TV programme production, public and private broadcasters installation in conference centres / rooms, city halls, musical and theatres, sport / even
24、t centres or other professional activities / installation. PWMS have traditionally been in use in broadcast bands III, IV and V, since 1957. The transition to digital TV has eroded the availability of spectrum. The growth of theatrical and musical productions along with the requirements of “wireless
25、“ microphones in all forms of media, plus the growth of independent television and film productions, has resulted in the plethora of uses outlined in annex A.1. The Chester conference of 1997 set the spectrum allocation for digital television and simulcasting. There is a danger that this will result
26、 in the displacement of wireless microphones from their traditional spectrum. Continued erosion of spectrum availability will result in the loss of programme, media and film production within Europe, contrary to the EU Recommendation of 50% of all programme making being within the EU. Previous CEPT
27、investigations 9 and 11 identified the frequency range 1 785 MHz to 1 800 MHz, however this designation has proved to have many drawbacks and is not suitable to replace the existing UHF spectrum due to propagation, lack of spectrum for multi-channel use, etc. This frequency range is also being consi
28、dered by ECC for flexible band usage which is incompatible with PWMS usage. ETSI ETSI TR 102 546 V1.1.1 (2007-02) 6 1 Scope The present document describes the requirements for radio frequency usage for PWMS in the frequency ranges up to approximately 1 800 MHz. These systems are constant-carrier dev
29、ices, with 100 % duty cycle, for use by Professional users and are, as a rule, high quality wireless audio transmission systems, including, but not limited to, wireless microphones, back-channel equipment (in-ear monitoring), wireless equipment for sound mixing panels, wireless equipment for news re
30、porting (e.g. news reporters and their teams) and audio link test, correction and optimization equipment. The professional nature of the intended system users differentiates these systems from “consumer“ systems. The present document includes necessary information to support the co-operation between
31、 ETSI and the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT). Additional information is given in the following annexes: detailed market information (annex A); technical information (annex B); expected compatibility issues
32、(annex C); PWMS path loss model (attachment 1); receiver parameters below 1 GHz (attachment 2). 2 References For the purposes of the present document the following references apply: NOTE: While any hyperlinks included in this clause were valid at the time of publication ETSI cannot guarantee their l
33、ong term validity. 1 CEPT Report 005 (2004) (all parts): “Final report by the ECC in response to the EC Mandate to CEPT on SRD Radio Spectrum harmonization“. 2 CEPT/ECC Report 2 (February 2002): “SAP/SAB (incl. ENG/OB) spectrum use and future requirements“. 3 CEPT/ERC Recommendation 25-10 (2003): “F
34、requency ranges for the use of temporary terrestrial audio and video SAP/SAB links (incl. ENG/OB)“. 4 CEPT/ERC Recommendation 70-03 (2005): “Relating to the use of short range devices (SRD)“. 5 CEPT/ERC Recommendation 74-01 (1999): “Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain“. 6 CEPT/ERC Report 7 (De
35、cember 1991): “Compatibility between certain mobile Radiocommunications systems operating in adjacent bands“. 7 CEPT/ERC Report 25 (2004): “The European table of frequency allocations and utilizations covering the frequency range 9 kHz to 275 GHz“. 8 CEPT/ERC Report 38 (May 1995): “Handbook on Radio
36、 Equipment and Systems Video Links for ENG/OB Use“. 9 CEPT/ERC Report 42 (October 1996): “Handbook on Radio Equipment and Systems Radio Microphones and Simple Wide Band Audio Links“. 10 CEPT/ERC Report 58 (January 1998): “DSI Phase II (900 MHz Issues) Services Ancillary to Program Making“. ETSI ETSI
37、 TR 102 546 V1.1.1 (2007-02) 7 11 CEPT/ERC Report 63 (May 1998): “Introduction of radio microphone applications in the frequency range 1 785 MHz to 1 800 MHz“. 12 CEPT/ERC Report 88 (February 2000): “Compatibility and Sharing Analysis Between DVB-T and Radio Microphones in Bands IV and V“. 13 The Ch
38、ester 1997 Multilateral Coordination Agreement relating to Technical Criteria, Coordination Principles and Procedures for the introduction of Terrestrial Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB-T) Chester (25 July 1997). 14 EBU press release (Geneva, 24 May 2006): “The Eurovision Song Contest 2006“. 15 EBU,
39、 SPB 495 18th January 1995: “Technical Bases for T-DAB planning“. 16 EC RSPG Opinion #5 (2006): “Radio Spectrum Policy Group Opinion on The Introduction of Multimedia Services in particular in the frequency bands allocated to the broadcasting services“. 17 Directive 2002/20/EC of the European Parlia
40、ment and of the Council on the authorisation of electronic communications networks and services. 18 CEPT Report (2006): “Final Report from CEPT in response to the Second EC Mandate to CEPT to develop a strategy to improve the effectiveness and flexibility of spectrum availability for Short Range Dev
41、ices (SRDs)“. NOTE: As of October 2006, this CEPT report is still in draft. This reference will be updated on final publication of this document. 19 ETSI EN 300 422 (V1.2.1): “ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Technical characteristics and test methods for wireless micr
42、ophones in the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range“. 20 ETSI EN 300 454 (V1.1.1) (all parts): “ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Wide band audio links“. 21 ETSI EN 301 357 (V1.3.1) (all parts): “Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Cordless audio
43、devices in the range 25 MHz to 2 000 MHz“. 22 ETSI EN 301 489-9 (V1.1.1): “ElectroMagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 9: Specific conditions for wireless microphones and similar Radio Frequency (
44、RF) audio link equipment“. 23 ETSI EN 301 840 (all parts): “ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Digital radio microphones operating in the CEPT Harmonized band 1 785 MHz to 1 800 MHz“. 24 Global Standardization Collaboration (GSC) 11th Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 28
45、May to 2 June 2006. 25 ITU-R Recommendation P.372-8 (2003): “Radio noise“. 26 ITU-R Recommendation SM.328-10 (1999): “Spectra and bandwidth of emissions“. 27 ITU-R Working Party 3J /15-E: “Recent measurements of man-made noise in the United Kingdom“. 28 ITU-R Working Party 3J /43-E: “Noise level mea
46、surements at VHF + UHF for recommendation ITU-R Recommendation P.372-8: Radio Noise“. 29 ITU-R Working Party 3J /89-E: “Man-Made Noise in the VHF and UHF Frequency Bands: Results of Indoor Measurements“. NOTE: See http:/www.itu.int/md/R03-WP3J-C-0089/en . 30 ITU Radio Regulations (2004). ETSI ETSI T
47、R 102 546 V1.1.1 (2007-02) 8 31 Radiocommunications Agency study (2 April 1998): “Investigation into the implementation of digital techniques for Radiomicrophones“. 32 Resolution GSC-11/23 (2006): (GRSC): “Radio Microphones and Cordless Audio Standardization“. 33 The Society of London Theatre: “The
48、Wyndham Report“ (1998). 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply: audio links: wireless microphones with a transmitter output power level above 50 mW dBc: decibels relative to the unmodulated carrier power of
49、the emission NOTE: In the cases which do not have a carrier, for example in some digital modulation schemes where the carrier is not accessible for measurement, the reference level equivalent to dBc is decibels relative to the mean power P. professional user: person operating in the following employment segments: TV / Radio Broadcasting and production SAB/SAP ENG/OB Stage production “PA Rentals“: companies who rent audio equipment to touring bands, artists, conferences, corporate