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Regional Seminar on radio-frequency spectrum for international civil aviation. Preparations for WRC-07 Proposals from the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT). Presented by Robert Witzen Technical Officer, CNS Section ANB/ICAO. ASIA –PACIFIC REGIONAL ACTIVITIES.
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Regional Seminar on radio-frequency spectrum for international civil aviation Preparations for WRC-07Proposals from the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) Presented by Robert Witzen Technical Officer, CNS Section ANB/ICAO Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
ASIA –PACIFIC REGIONAL ACTIVITIES • Support from DCGA conference in December 2006 • Support from APANPIRG – Conclusion 14/24 assigning high priority to spectrum management • APT had 5 meetings • ICAO observer participated in most of these meetings • APT meetings: • Considered preparatory work in ITU-R • Develop APT preliminary views for on WRC issues • General support to ICAO position Bangkok, Thailand 8-10 January 2003
ASIA –PACIFIC REGIONAL ACTIVITIES (2) • ICAO regional preparations • RPG (Regional Preparatory Group) • 2 meetings (2005 and 2007) • Encouraging States to participate in WRC Bangkok, Thailand 8-10 January 2003
For ASIA/PAC, this involves four States Japan (5.197 and 5.259) Pakistan 5.197 and 5.362B) Mongolia 5.362B) Democratic Republic of Korea (5.362B) 5.197 and 5.259: allocation to mobile service in ILS bands (Localizer and Glide Path) 5.362B: allocation to fixed service in NGSS (GPS/GLONASS) bands No proposals from these States to remove their name WRC-Agenda item 1.1Requests from administrations to delete their country footnotes or to have their country name deleted from footnotes, if no longer required, in accordance with Resolution 26 (Rev. WRC – 97) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
Upgrading radiolocation service to primary in 9000-9200 MHz and 9300-9500 MHz. APT supports upgrading to primary status with additional provisions to protect the (aeronautical) radionavigation service This supports the ICAO position WRC-Agenda item 1.3In accordance with Resolution 747 (WRC-03) consider the upgrading of the radiolocation service to primary allocation status in the bands 9000 – 9200 MHz and 9300 – 9500 MHz and extending by up to 200 MHz the existing primary allocations to the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the space research (active) in the band 9500 – 9800 MHz without placing undue constraints to the service which the bands are allocated Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
Extending the EESS and the SRS into the band 9300-9500 MHz. APT supports extending EESS and SRS into the band 9300-9500 MHz on a primary status with additional provisions to protect the radionavigation service This supports the ICAO position WRC-Agenda item 1.3In accordance with Resolution 747 (WRC-03) consider the upgrading of the radiolocation service to primary allocation status in the bands 9000 – 9200 MHz and 9300 – 9500 MHz and extending by up to 200 MHz the existing primary allocations to the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the space research (active) in the band 9500 – 9800 MHz without placing undue constraints to the service which the bands are allocated Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT does not support an allocation for AMT in the band 5030-5091 MHz. This band remains protected for MLS. APT does support an allocation for AMT in the band 5091-5150 MHz. Allocation for AMT limited to flight testing Priority to be given to and AM(R)S allocation in the band 5091-5150 MHz This supports the ICAO position WRC-Agenda item 1.5To consider spectrum requirements and possible additional spectrum allocation for aeronautical telecommand and high-bit rate aeronautical telemetry, in accordance with Resolution 230 (WRC – 03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT does not support changes to current allocations in the band 108-112 MHz APT supports an allocation to AM(R)S in the band 112-117.975 MHz. Compatibility with FM broadcasting required. This supports the ICAO position WRC-Agenda item 1.6 (1)To consider allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz to 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414 (WRC – 03) and to study current satellite frequency allocations that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC – 03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT supports an allocation to AM(R)S in the band 960-1164 MHz. ICAO SARPs required. Protection to existing services and systems in this band This supports the ICAO position WRC-Agenda item 1.6 (2)To consider allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz to 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414 (WRC – 03) and to study current satellite frequency allocations that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC – 03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT supports an allocation to AM(R)S in the band 5091-5150 MHz. APT does not support AM(R)S in the band 5030-5090 MHz. This protects MLS APT does not support AM(R)S in the band 5000-5030 MHz to protect RNSS WRC-Agenda item 1.6 (3)To consider allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz to 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414 (WRC – 03) and to study current satellite frequency allocations that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC – 03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT does not support any modification to current satellite allocations to for the modernization of civil aviation telecommunications systems. This does not support the ICAO position which is to include a Recommendation in the Radio Regulations on VSAT systems that can be used for aeronautical communications. WRC-Agenda item 1.6 (4)and to study current satellite frequency allocations that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC – 03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT does not support any modification to the Table of frequency allocations in the 4-10 MHz band; no changes to Appendix 27 are proposed. This supports the ICAO position. WRC-Agenda item 1.13Taking into account Resolutions 729 (WRC-97), 351 (WRC-03) and 544 (WRC-03) to review the allocations to all services in the HF bands between 4 and 10 MHz, excluding those allocations to service in the frequency range 7000 – 7200 KHz and those bands whose allotment plans are in Appendix 25, 26 and 27 and whose channeling arrangements are in Appendix 17, taking into account the impact of new modulation techniques, adaptive control techniques and spectrum requirements for HF broadcasting. Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT supports the provisions of ITU-R Recommendation M.585.3 which extends the assignment of MMSI to aircraft stations and aids to navigation. This supports the ICAO position. WRC-Agenda item 1.16To consider the regulatory and operational provisions for maritime mobile service identities (MMSIs) for equipment other than shipborne mobile equipment taking into account Resolution 344 (Rev. WRC-03) and 353 (WRC-03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT supports the suppression of the secondary allocation for MSS feeder links in the bands 1390-1392 MHz and 1430-1432 MHz. This supports the ICAO position. WRC-Agenda item 1.17To consider the results of ITU-R studies on compatibility between the fixed-satellite service and other services around 1.4 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 745 (WRC-03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT supports inclusion of a limit for unwanted emissions to protect EESS for systems brought into operation in the future. This may partly support the ICAO position. WRC-Agenda item 1.20To consider the results of the studies and proposals for regulatory measures, if appropriate, regarding the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive) from unwanted emissions of active services in accordance with Resolution 738 (WRC-03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT is of the view that due to development in technology future RNSS systems can meet unwanted emissions criteria to protect RAS. No provisions proposed for unwanted emissions from RNSS systems in the band 1559-1610 MHz. This supports the ICAO position. WRC-Agenda item 1.21To consider the results of studies regarding the compatibility between the radio astronomy service and the active space services in accordance with Resolution 740 (Rev. WRC-03), in order to review and update, if appropriate, the tables of threshold levels used for consultation that appear in the Annex to Resolution 739 (WRC-03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
Proposals from APT do not appear to affect aeronautical services. This supports the ICAO position. WRC-Agenda item 2To examine the revised ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference in the Radio Regulations communicated by the Radiocommunication Assembly, in accordance with Resolution 28 (Rev. WRC-03), and to decide whether or not to update the corresponding references in the Radio Regulations, in accordance with principles contained in Annex to Resolution 27 (Rev. WRC-03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
APT supports inclusion of an agenda item for WRC-11 to address the MSS 1.5/1.6 GHz band to secure long term availability of spectrum for AMS(R)S. This supports the ICAO position. WRC-Agenda item 7.2To recommend to the Council items for inclusion in the agenda for the next WRC, and to give its views on the preliminary agenda for the subsequent conference and on possible agenda items for future conferences, taking into account Resolution 802 (WRC-03) Nairobi, Kenya 17-18 September 2007
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