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Australian WRC-03 Delegation Document No: 9 Source: ACA, Date: 30 April 2003. International Telecommunication Union World Radiocommunication Conference 2003. 9 June to 4 July Geneva, Switzerland. Provisions for the 37.5-43.5 GHz band (Ai 1.32).
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Australian WRC-03 Delegation Document No: 9Source: ACA, Date: 30 April 2003 International Telecommunication UnionWorld Radiocommunication Conference 2003 9 June to 4 July Geneva, Switzerland
Provisions forthe 37.5-43.5 GHz band (Ai 1.32) • Resolution 84: sharing FS & FSS/BSS/MSS in 37.5-42.5 GHz • Resolution 128: RAS protection in 42.5-43.5 GHz from new satellite systems • Stakeholders: Fixed, Satellite (Defence) and RAS services • APT/AUS proposals: existing pfd limits (Res 84); modified 5.551G limits (Res 128)
Provisions forthe 37.5-43.5 GHz band (Ai 1.32) - 2 • Outcomes: • Res 84: Existing Art. 21.4 pfd limitssufficient (non-controversial) • Res 128: Revise 5.551G to reflect Rec. RA.769 limits for GSO and NGSO systems • + Region 2 (Americas) Resolution to allow consultation for higher pfd levels in 42.5-42.77 GHz for 2% of time • Compromise to resolve controversial positions. • No immediate follow-up needed.
Issues related tounwanted emissions (Ai 1.8) • 1.8.1: Boundary between spurious and out-of-band emissions (App.S3) • 1.8.2: Regulatory provisions from band-by-band studies (Rec 66) between passive and active space services. • Affects RAS and Satellite services. • AUS/APT position: Support new “domain” definitions (1.8.1); include BbB pfd limits into the Radio Regulations (1.8.2) • 1.8.2 controversial. USA adamantly opposed to “hard” limits in RRs. Canada proposed “threshold” limits for triggering consultation only.
Issues related tounwanted emissions (Ai 1.8) - 2 • Outcomes: • 1.8.1: New definitions added to Art. 1 and App 3 (non-controversial) • 1.8.2: Compromise reached at Plenary. Footnote & new Resolution on “consultation” after BbB threshold limits reached. Limits in agreed table. • + Resolutions to continue BbB studies for RAS and EESS & add to limits table after studies. • Action: Follow new studies.