20220630 Draft for comments on the revision of the People’s Republic of China Regulations on the Radio Frequency Allocation (Only parts of the contents are revised) (English Version)
Draft for comments on the revision of the People’s Republic of China Regulations on the Radio Frequency Allocation (Only parts of the contents are revised)
Chapter 1 Terms and definitions of radio management
1.1 General terms
ADD 1.1.15 Wireless Power Transmission (WPT)
Wireless charging (power transmission) refers to the near-field power transmission technology from power supply to load by using the mechanism of magnetic induction, magnetic resonance and capacitive coupling.
1.4 Radio stations and systems
MOD 1.4.65 compulsory fitted radio station
Radio communication equipment that must be installed on the ship and aircraft at the completion of manufacturing to ensure the safety of the ship and aircraft; and that assembled on railway locomotives (including EMU trains) according to unified specifications.
ADD 1.4.66 Space Surveillance Radar
Radar for detecting, tracking and identifying space targets such as spacecraft, debris and space objects in outer space of the earth.
ADD 1.4.67 Meteorological Radar
General term for radars used to detect meteorological elements such as wind, temperature, pressure and humidity in the atmosphere and meteorological targets such as clouds and precipitation, including wind radar and weather radar and cloud radar (excluding wind profiling radar).
ADD 1.4.68 Automotive Radar
Radio positioning service mobile station, as a part of motor vehicles, that has been tested on the loading, function and safety before the motor vehicles leave the factory, and provides an auxiliary means for the intelligent driving of motor vehicles.
ADD 1.4.69 Earth Station in Motion
Earth station mounted on a mobile platform for radio communication with space radio stations using satellite fixed service frequencies during moving.
ADD 1.4.70 High-Density Applications in the Fixed Satellite Service System (HDFSS)
Flexible and rapid deployment of a large number of Earth stations with cost advantages to support fixed satellite service (FSS) systems providing access to broadband communication applications (including the Internet) with fixed telecommunications networks.
1.6 Characteristics of emissions and radio equipment
ADD 1.6.32 Reference Bandwidth
A fixed bandwidth used to measure or regulate transmission power.
ADD 1.6.33 Total Radiated Power (TRP)
The integral of the power transmitted in different directions by all antenna elements over the whole radiation sphere.
ADD 1.6.34 Power Flux-density (pfd)
The power density somewhere from the transmitting antenna.
ADD 1.6.35 Equivalent Power Flux-density (epfd)
The sum of the power flux density generated by all transmitting stations on the Earth's surface or at receiving stations such as geostationary satellite systems in geostationary orbit within a non-geostationary satellite system.
ADD1.6.36 Earth Station Horizon Elevation Angle
The angle (in degrees) between the horizontal plane and the rays passing the actual horizontal line in the considered direction as seen from the center of the earth station antenna.
1.10 Table of corresponding common letter codes and service bands
Chapter 3 Regulations on the radio frequency allocation
3.4 Table of radio frequency allocation
3.4.9 Footnote to the right of a service in the radio frequency allocation table
The footnotes listed on the right of each service only apply to the service itself.
3.4.10 For “the Rule”, "Article **", "Paragraph *.***", "Table **-*", "Appendix **", "Resolution XXX" and "Recommendation XXX”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-2000)”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-03)”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-07)”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-12)”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-15)”"5.*** (first character of footnote number)”,WARC-92, WRC-95, WRC-97, WRC-2000, WRC-03, WRC-07, WRC-12, WRC-15, WRC-19, Rev. WRC-XXXX, etc. quoted in the international footnote of the radio frequency allocation table, their interpretations are as follows:
"The Rule" refers to the Radio Regulations adopted by the International Telecommunication Union;
"Article **", "Paragraph *.***", "Table **-*", "Appendix **", "Resolution XXX" and "Recommendation XXX" all refer to the corresponding contents in the Regulations.
"Resolution XXX (WRC-2000)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-03)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-07)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-12)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-15)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-19)" and "5.*** (first character of footnote number)" refer to the resolutions and footnote related to revising the Radio Regulations in the final documents adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conferences of the International Telecommunication Union in 2000, 2003, 2007, 2012, 2015 and 2019.
WARC-92 refers to the World Administrative Radio Conference held in Malaga-Torremolinos, Spain in 1992, which involved part of the frequency allocations.
WRC-95 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva in 1995.
WRC-95 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva in 1997.
WRC-2000 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2000.
WRC-03 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 2003.
WRC-07 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 2007.
WRC-12 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 2012.
WRC-15 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 2015.
WRC-19 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt in 2019.
Rev. WRC-XXXX refers to the revision of the content by the World Radiocommunication Conference in XXXX.
Table of radio frequency allocation
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20220630 Draft for comments on the revision of the People’s Republic of China Regulations on the Radio Frequency Allocation (Only parts of the contents are revised) (English Version)
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20220630
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Draft for comments on the revision of the People’s Republic of China Regulations on the Radio Frequency Allocation (Only parts of the contents are revised)
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《中华人民共和国无线电频率划分规定》修订征求意见稿(仅修订部分内容)
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Introduction of 20220630
Chapter 1 Terms and definitions of radio management
1.1 General terms
ADD 1.1.15 Wireless Power Transmission (WPT)
Wireless charging (power transmission) refers to the near-field power transmission technology from power supply to load by using the mechanism of magnetic induction, magnetic resonance and capacitive coupling.
1.4 Radio stations and systems
MOD 1.4.65 compulsory fitted radio station
Radio communication equipment that must be installed on the ship and aircraft at the completion of manufacturing to ensure the safety of the ship and aircraft; and that assembled on railway locomotives (including EMU trains) according to unified specifications.
ADD 1.4.66 Space Surveillance Radar
Radar for detecting, tracking and identifying space targets such as spacecraft, debris and space objects in outer space of the earth.
ADD 1.4.67 Meteorological Radar
General term for radars used to detect meteorological elements such as wind, temperature, pressure and humidity in the atmosphere and meteorological targets such as clouds and precipitation, including wind radar and weather radar and cloud radar (excluding wind profiling radar).
ADD 1.4.68 Automotive Radar
Radio positioning service mobile station, as a part of motor vehicles, that has been tested on the loading, function and safety before the motor vehicles leave the factory, and provides an auxiliary means for the intelligent driving of motor vehicles.
ADD 1.4.69 Earth Station in Motion
Earth station mounted on a mobile platform for radio communication with space radio stations using satellite fixed service frequencies during moving.
ADD 1.4.70 High-Density Applications in the Fixed Satellite Service System (HDFSS)
Flexible and rapid deployment of a large number of Earth stations with cost advantages to support fixed satellite service (FSS) systems providing access to broadband communication applications (including the Internet) with fixed telecommunications networks.
1.6 Characteristics of emissions and radio equipment
ADD 1.6.32 Reference Bandwidth
A fixed bandwidth used to measure or regulate transmission power.
ADD 1.6.33 Total Radiated Power (TRP)
The integral of the power transmitted in different directions by all antenna elements over the whole radiation sphere.
ADD 1.6.34 Power Flux-density (pfd)
The power density somewhere from the transmitting antenna.
ADD 1.6.35 Equivalent Power Flux-density (epfd)
The sum of the power flux density generated by all transmitting stations on the Earth's surface or at receiving stations such as geostationary satellite systems in geostationary orbit within a non-geostationary satellite system.
ADD1.6.36 Earth Station Horizon Elevation Angle
The angle (in degrees) between the horizontal plane and the rays passing the actual horizontal line in the considered direction as seen from the center of the earth station antenna.
1.10 Table of corresponding common letter codes and service bands
Chapter 3 Regulations on the radio frequency allocation
3.4 Table of radio frequency allocation
3.4.9 Footnote to the right of a service in the radio frequency allocation table
The footnotes listed on the right of each service only apply to the service itself.
3.4.10 For “the Rule”, "Article **", "Paragraph *.***", "Table **-*", "Appendix **", "Resolution XXX" and "Recommendation XXX”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-2000)”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-03)”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-07)”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-12)”, “Resolution XXX (WRC-15)”"5.*** (first character of footnote number)”,WARC-92, WRC-95, WRC-97, WRC-2000, WRC-03, WRC-07, WRC-12, WRC-15, WRC-19, Rev. WRC-XXXX, etc. quoted in the international footnote of the radio frequency allocation table, their interpretations are as follows:
"The Rule" refers to the Radio Regulations adopted by the International Telecommunication Union;
"Article **", "Paragraph *.***", "Table **-*", "Appendix **", "Resolution XXX" and "Recommendation XXX" all refer to the corresponding contents in the Regulations.
"Resolution XXX (WRC-2000)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-03)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-07)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-12)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-15)", "Resolution XXX (WRC-19)" and "5.*** (first character of footnote number)" refer to the resolutions and footnote related to revising the Radio Regulations in the final documents adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conferences of the International Telecommunication Union in 2000, 2003, 2007, 2012, 2015 and 2019.
WARC-92 refers to the World Administrative Radio Conference held in Malaga-Torremolinos, Spain in 1992, which involved part of the frequency allocations.
WRC-95 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva in 1995.
WRC-95 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva in 1997.
WRC-2000 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2000.
WRC-03 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 2003.
WRC-07 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 2007.
WRC-12 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 2012.
WRC-15 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 2015.
WRC-19 refers to the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt in 2019.
Rev. WRC-XXXX refers to the revision of the content by the World Radiocommunication Conference in XXXX.
Table of radio frequency allocation