I.S. ETR 077:2002
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SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS AND SYSTEMS (SES); SPURIOUS RADIATION LIMITS TO AND FROM SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS, VERY SMALL APERTURE TERMINALS (VSATS) AND TELEVISION RECEIVE ONLY (TVRO)
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English
01-01-2002
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, abbreviations and units
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Other definitions
3.3 Abbreviations
3.4 Units for power values
4 Existing recommendations and reports from the
International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and its
associated bodies
5 General considerations
5.1 Effects of spurious radiation an receiving
stations
5.2 Sources of spurious radiation, physical units and
measuring bandwidth
5.2.1 Sources of spurious radiation
5.2.2 Physical units
5.2.3 Exclusion of the main beam direction from
interference considerations
5.3 Considerations an measuring procedures
5.3.1 EIRP value, Power Flux Density (PFD) or
electric field strength
5.3.2 Measurement at antenna ports
5.3.3 Measuring bandwidth
5.3.4 Operating conditions
6 Interference models
6.1 Physical relationships and main parameters
6.1.1 Relevant characteristics of interfered
station
6.1.2 Relevant characteristics of interfering
station
6.1.3 Propagation
6.2 Statistical interferer model
6.3 Single interferer model
7 Evaluation of spurious radiation limits for VSATs
(based an the statistical interferer model)
7.1 Adjustment of the derived limits for VSATs in ETSs
and in CCIR Recommendation
7.1.1 Receive-only VSAT in ETS 300 157 and in CCIR
Recommendation
7.1.2 Transmit/receive VSATs in ETS 300 159 and in
CCIR Recommendation
7.2 Spurious radiation assessment studies an
transmit/receive VSATs for the carrier an case
8 Calculation examples for typical cases with a single
interfering station for illustration purpose
8.1 Examples of station parameters
8.1.1 Receive only VSATs used for data
distribution
8.1.2 Transmit/receive VSATs used for data
communication
8.1.3 Radio relay systems for the transmission of
digital signals
8.2 Interference level at a receiver input caused by
one interferer versus the distance
8.2.1 Interference level at a VSAT receiver input
versus distance
8.2.2 Interference level at a radio relay station
receiver input vs. distance
9 Conflict resolution
10 Conclusions and aspects for further considerations
Annex A (informative): Evaluation of spurious radiation
limits for VSATs, based an a statistical
interferer model
A.1 Discussion
A.1.1 Determination of the level of acceptable
interference
A.1.2 Evaluation of the noise floor of the
interfered services
A.1.3 Values given in CCIR Report 713-1
A.1.4 Conclusion
A.2 Evaluation of the total level of interferences
A.2.1 Statistical determination of 10 10 log(sigma
i(Gr(i)/di(m)[2])
A.2.2 Probabilistic computation 10 log(E(sigma i
(Gr(i)/di(m)[2]))
A.2.3 Computation of the expected value of the
antenna gain E(Gr)
A.2.4 Computation of the expected value of the
E(1/d[2])
A.2.5 Sources density
A.2.6 Combination of the parameters
A.2.7 Maximum Spurious EIRP
A.3 Recommendation for VSATs and TVROs outside the
main beam
Annex B (informative): Protection of microwave radio
links
B.1 General
B.2 Definitions and assumptions
B.3 Antennas presently used for radio relay systems
B.4 Critical positions of VSATs relative to a radio
relay station
B.5 Conclusion
History
Covers methods which have been used to derive limits for spurious radiation from TVRO and VSAT earth stations. Also provides some useful terms and summarises some general considerations which have been discussed in the process of deriving adequate limits.
DocumentType |
Standard
|
Pages |
42
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
ETR 077 : 20001 | Identical |
ETS 300 159 : 20002 | |
ETS 300 157 : 20002 | |
CISPR 22:2008 | Information technology equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement |
ETS 300 158 : 20001 | SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS (SES); TELEVISION RECEIVE-ONLY (TVRO-FSS) SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS OPERATING IN THE 11/12 GHz FSS BANDS |
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