T-313 -
General Information
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) provides specifications for the standardization of the characteristics of a minimum set of Network Control Facilities (NCF) for Mobile Earth Stations (MESs) with both transmit and receive capabilities. NCFs are specified in order to protect other users of the frequency spectrum from unacceptable interference, by ensuring that the network operator is able to suppress and enable the transmissions from the MESs. In particular, these facilities will allow certain interference situations, resulting from the emissions from interfering MESs, to be terminated. This ETS defines specifications for the control facilities in an S-PCN network in which MESs as defined in ETS 300 733 [1] and ETS 300 734 [2] operate.
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This TBR specifies those technical requirements under Articles 4.1 to 4.5 of Council Directive 93/97/EEC that apply to satellite earth station equipment that is capable of operation in the following frequency ranges: - 3,625 to 4,200 GHz (Space to Earth, shared); - 5,850 to 6,425 GHz (Earth to Space, shared); of the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS). These requirements are taken from: - ETS 300 332; - ETS 300 333; - ETS 300 160. This TBR does not contain the essential requirements under Article 4.6 for interworking via the public telecommunications network in justified cases, and does not provide any guarantee of correct interworking between satellite earth station equipment. This TBR specifies the requirements for satellite earth station equipment that: - is capable of being used either for transmission only, or for transmission and reception (transmit-receive), or for reception only (receive-only), of radio-communications signals in any of the bands specified above, and - has a diameter of 7,3 m or less; - is not intended for use as part of the public telecommunications network. This TBR applies to all satellite equipment as described above, irrespective of whether the satellite earth station equipment provides additional interfaces, telecommunications services or functions. However additional TBRs may also apply.
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This TBR specifies those technical requirements under Articles 4.1 to 4.5 of Council Directive 93/97/EEC that apply to satellite earth station equipment that is capable of operation in one or more of the following frequency ranges: - 1 530,0 to 1 533,0 MHz and 1 555,0 to 1 559,0 MHz (Space - Earth); - 1 626,5 to 1 645,5 MHz and 1 656,5 to 1 660,5 MHz (Earth to Space); of the Mobile Satellite Service (MSS). These requirements are taken from ETS 300 423. This TBR does not contain the essential requirements under Article 4.6 for interworking via the public telecommunications network in justified cases, and does not provide any guarantee of correct interworking between satellite earth station equipment. This TBR specifies the requirements for satellite earth station equipment that: - is capable of being used either for transmission only, or for transmission and reception (transmit-receive), or for reception only (receive-only), of radio-communications signals in any of the bands specified above, and - is not intended for use as part of the public telecommunications network. This TBR applies to all satellite equipment as described above, irrespective of whether the satellite earth station equipment provides additional interfaces, telecommunications services or functions. However additional TBRs may also apply.
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To provide specifications for the standardisation of transmit/receive mobile earth stations in order to ensure general safety & to limit interference to other radio communication services. The term 2 GHz in the title covers four bands: 1980-2010 MHz (up), 2170-2200 MHz (down), 2500-2520 MHz (down) and 2670-2690 MHz (up) under the MSS. System considerations are included. (11/03/97 az) This standard together with ETS 300 831 is intended to become a harmonised standard, the reference of which is intended to be published in the Official Journal of the European Communities referencing the EMC Directive.
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To provide specifications for the standardisation of transmit/receive mobile earth stations in order to ensure general safety & to limit interference to other radio communication services. System considerations are included. (11/03/97 az) This standard together with ETS 300 831 is intended to become a harmonised standard, the reference of which is intended to be published in the Official Journal of the European Communities referencing the EMC Directive.
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DTBR/SES-00017
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DTBR/SES-00021
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DTBR/SES-00018
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DTBR/SES-00022
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This TBR specifies those technical requirements under Article 4 of Council Directive 93/97/EEC [1] that apply to Mobile Earth Station (MES) equipment with both transmit and receive capabilities for operation in a Satellite - Personal Communications Network (S-PCN). These MESs include handheld, portable and vehicle mounted equipment or may be a component in a multi-mode treminal; they may consist of a number of modules with associated connections and user interface, or may be self contained, single units. If the MES is a component in a multi-mode terminal, this TBR applies only to the MES component of the terminal, unless otherwise stated. The frequency bands within which the MESs operate as as follows: -1980-2010 MHz, (MES transmit) -2170-2200 MHz (MES receive). The technical requirements in this TBR are in two major categories: unwanted emission: to protect terrestrial and other satellite radio services from harmful interference generated by the MES in normal use; MES control and monitoring: to speicfy the a minimum set of Control and Monitoring Functions (CMF) that shall be implemented in each MES in order to minimise the probability that they originate unwanted transmissions that may give rise to harmful interference to other systems. These requirements are taken from ETS 300 734 [3]. Network Control Facilities (NCF) for MES networks are defined by reference to ETS 300 735 [2]. This TBR does not contain the essential requirements under articles 4f and 4g for interworking via the public telecommunications network, and does not provide any guarantee of correct interworking between MES equipment. The Terminal Directive 91/263/EEC Articles 4a and 4b are covered by other Directives and therefore, are not covered by this TBR.
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This TBR specifies those technical requirements under Article 4 of Council Directive 93/97/EEC [1] that apply to Mobile Earth Station (MES) equipment with both transmit and receive capabilities for operation in a Satellite - Personal Communications Network (S-PCN). These MESs include handheld, portable and vehicle mounted equipment or may be a component in a multi-mode treminal; they may consist of a number of modules with associated connections and user interface, or may be self contained, single units. If the MES is a component in a multi-mode terminal, this TBR applies only to the MES component of the terminal, unless otherwise stated. The frequency bands within which the MESs operate as as follows: - 1610-1626,5 MHz, (MES transmit) - 1613,8-1626,5 MHz (MES receive) and - 2483,5-2500 MHz (MES receive). The technical requirements in this TBR are in two major categories: unwanted emission: to protect terrestrial and other satellite radio services from harmful interference generated by the MES in normal use; MES control and monitoring: to speicfy the a minimum set of Control and Monitoring Functions (CMF) that shall be implemented in each MES in order to minimise the probability that they originate unwanted transmissions that may give rise to harmful interference to other systems. These requirements are taken from ETS 300 733 [3]. Network Control Facilities (NCF) for MES networks are defined by reference to ETS 300 735 [2]. This TBR does not contain the essential requirements under articles 4f and 4g for interworking via the public telecommunications network, and does not provide any guarantee of correct interworking between MES equipment. The Terminal Directive 91/263/EEC Articles 4a and 4b are covered by other Directiies and therefore, are not covered by this TBR.
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DEN/SES-05009
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DEN/SES-05014
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DE/SES-05015
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