Fixed Radio Systems; Point to Point Antennas; Antennas for point-to-point fixed radio systems operating in the frequency band 3 GHz to 60 GHz

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Fiksni radijski sistemi – Antene tipa točka-točka – Antene za fiksne radijske sisteme tipa točka-točka, ki delujejo v frekvenčnem pasu od 3 GHz do 60 GHz

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Published
Publication Date
30-Nov-2003
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Dec-2003
Due Date
01-Dec-2003
Completion Date
01-Dec-2003

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
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Fixed Radio Systems; Point to Point Antennas; Antennas for point-to-point fixed radio
systems operating in the frequency band 3 GHz to 60 GHz
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETS 300 833 Edition 1
ICS:
33.060.30 Radiorelejni in fiksni satelitski Radio relay and fixed satellite
komunikacijski sistemi communications systems
33.120.40 Antene Aerials
SIST ETS 300 833 E1:2003 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST ETS 300 833 E1:2003
EUROPEAN ETS 300 833
TELECOMMUNICATION June 1999
STANDARD
Source: TM Reference: DE/TM-04036
ICS: 33.020
Key words: antenna, point-to-point, transmission, DRRS, radio
Fixed Radio Systems;
Point to Point Antennas;
Antennas for point-to-point fixed radio systems
operating in the frequency band 3 GHz to 60 GHz
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
ETSI Secretariat
Postal address: F-06921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX - FRANCE
Office address: 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCE
Internet: secretariat@etsi.fr - http://www.etsi.org
Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 - Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and the
foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1999. All rights reserved.

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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
"ETSI Standards Making Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.

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Contents
Foreword . 5
Introduction . 5
1 Scope. 7
2 References. 7
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations. 7
3.1 Definitions. 7
3.2 Symbols. 8
3.3 Abbreviations. 9
4 Frequency ranges . 9
5 Classification of antennas. 9
6 Electrical characteristics . 9
6.1 Radiation Pattern Envelope (RPE) . 10
6.2 Cross-Polar Discrimination (XPD). 29
6.3 Antenna gain . 30
7 Conformance tests. 30
Annex A (informative): Additional information. 31
A.1 Mechanical characteristics. 31
A.1.1 Environmental characteristics . 31
A.1.2 Antenna stability . 31
A.2 Antenna input connectors . 31
A.3 Return loss at the input ports. 31
A.4 Inter-port isolation . 32
A.5 Antenna labelling. 32
Annex B (informative): Bibliography. 33
History . 34

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Foreword
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Transmission and
Multiplexing (TM) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
Transposition dates
Date of adoption of this ETS: 4 June 1999
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 30 September 1999
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e): 31 March 2000
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 31 March 2000
Introduction
The purpose of this ETS is to define only those antenna parameters necessary to ensure optimum
frequency co-ordination between communication services in the frequency range 3 GHz to 60 GHz.
Additional parameters appropriate to system implementation may be subject to agreement between the
equipment purchaser and supplier. Further guidance is provided in annex A.

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1 Scope
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) addresses the minimum requirements for
single main beam, linear polarization, directional antennas to be adopted in conjunction with
Point-to-Point (P-P) systems operating in the frequency range 3 GHz to 60 GHz.
Single polarization antennas, dual polarization antennas, dual band/single polarized antennas and
dual band/dual polarization antennas are considered.
A regulatory authority may impose tighter requirements than the minimum values given in this ETS,
in order to maximize the use of the scarce spectrum resources.
2 References
This ETS incorporates by dated or updated reference, provisions from other publications. These
normative references are cited at the appropriate place in the text, and the publications are listed
hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these
publications apply to this ETS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated
references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies.
[1] WARC 1992 Final Acts: "Final Acts of the World Administrative Radio
Conference for dealing with frequency allocations in certain parts of the
spectrum".
[2] ITU-R Recommendation F.746-2 (REVISED): "Radio-frequency channel
arrangements for radio-relay systems".
[3] IEC 60835-2-2 (1994): "Methods of measurement for equipment used in
digital microwave transmission systems; Part 2: Measurements on
terrestrial radio-relay systems - Section 2: Antenna".
[4] EN 301 126-1: "Fixed Radio Systems; Conformance testing; Part 1:
Point-to-Point equipments - Definitions, general requirements and test
procedures".
[5] IEC 60154-1: "Flanges for waveguides. Part 1: General requirements".
[6] IEC 60154-2: "Flanges for waveguides. Part 2: Relevant specifications for
flanges for ordinary rectangular waveguides".
[7] IEC 60169-1 and applicable sub-parts: "Radio-frequency connectors".
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this ETS, the following definitions apply:
antenna inter-port isolation: it is the ratio in dB of the power level applied to one port of a multi-port
antenna to the power level received in any other port of the same antenna as function of frequency
antennas: that part of the transmitting or receiving system that is designed to radiate and/or receive
electromagnetic waves
co-polar pattern: diagram representing the radiation pattern of the antenna under test when the
reference antenna is similarly polarized, scaled in dBi or dB relative to the measured antenna gain
cross-polar discrimination: difference in dB between the co-polarized main beam gain and the cross-
polarized signal measured within a defined region

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cross-polar pattern: diagram representing the radiation pattern of the antenna under test when the
reference antenna is orthogonally polarized, scaled in dBi or dB relative to the measured antenna gain
frequency band: frequency band of an antenna is the band of frequencies over which the performance
characteristics of the antenna are within specified limits
gain: ratio of the radiation intensity, in the main beam axis to the radiation intensity that would be obtained
if the power accepted by the antenna were radiated isotropically. Value measured in dBi
half power beamwidth: angle, relative to the main beam axis, between the two directions at which the
measured co-polar pattern is 3 dB below the value on the main beam axis
input port(s): flange(s) or connector(s) through which access to the antenna system is provided. This is
shown in the following figure 1 at points D and D'
Z' A' B' C' D'
Branching
Transmitter RF Tx Filter Feeder
Network*
D C A Z
B
Branching
Feeder RF Rx Filter Receiver
Network*
NOTE: The points shown above are reference points only; points B, C and D, B', C' and D' may
coincide.
Figure 1: System block diagram
isotropic radiator: hypothetical, lossless antenna having equal radiation intensity in all directions
main beam axis: direction for which the radiation pattern intensity is the maximum
main beam: radiation lobe containing the direction of maximum radiation
radiation pattern envelope: envelope below which the radiation pattern shall fit
radiation pattern: diagram relating power flux density at a constant distance from an antenna to direction
relative to the antenna main beam axis
radome: cover of dielectric material, intended for protecting an antenna from the effects of the physical
environment
3.2 Symbols
For the purposes of this ETS, the following symbols apply:
dB deciBel
dBi deciBels relative to an isotropic radiator
GHz GigaHertz

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3.3 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this ETS, the following abbreviations apply:
HPBW Half Power BeamWidth
P-P Point-to-Point
RL Return Loss
RPE Radiation Pattern Envelope
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
WARC World Administrative Radio Conference
XPD Cross-Polar Discrimination
4 Frequency ranges
This ETS applies to sub-bands within 3 GHz to 60 GHz frequency band. Fixed link frequency allocations
are in accordance with the WARC 1992 Final Acts [1] as given in ITU-R Recommendation F.746-2 [2] and
other frequency plans.
For the purposes of this ETS, the overall frequency range 3 GHz to 60 GHz is divided into six frequency
ranges as follows:
Range 1: 3 GHz to 14 GHz;
Range 2: 14 GHz to 20 GHz;
Range 3: 20 GHz to 24 GHz;
Range 4: 24 GHz to 30 GHz;
Range 5: 30 GHz to 47 GHz;
Range 6: 47 GHz to 60 GHz.
5 Classification of antennas
With respect to antenna gain, two gain categories are applicable:
Gain category 1: those antennas which require low gain for co-ordination purposes;
Gain category 2: those antennas which require high gain for co-ordination purposes.
With respect to Radiation Pattern Envelope (RPE), four classes have been identified:
Class 1: those antennas required for use in networks where there is a low interference
potential;
Class 2: those antennas required for use in networks where there is a high interference
potential;
Class 3: those antennas required for use in networks where there is a very high
interference potential;
Class 4: those antennas required for use in networks where there is an extremely high
interference potential.
With respect to cross-Polar Discrimination (XPD), two XPD performance categories have been identified
(refer to subclause 6.2, table 1):
XPD category 1: those antennas required to have standard cross-polar discrimination;
XPD category 2: those antennas required to have high cross-polar discrimination.
6 Electrical characteristics
The antenna manufacturer shall state, for each antenna type, the frequency band of operation and
antenna gain at least at the frequency band edges and at mid-band. An antenna which employs a radome
shall meet the requirements of this ETS with the radome in place.

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The antenna system shall radiate a linear (single or dual) polarized wave.
The method of measurement shall be in accordance to IEC 60835-2-2 [3].
6.1 Radiation Pattern Envelope (RPE)
RPE(s) for each class are included, in order to present the maximum flexibility to administrations for
optimized co-ordination.
The co-polar and cross-polar radiation pattern measured in the azimuth plane for both polarizations, shall
not exceed the RPE(s) defined in the following list:
Range 1:
Class 1: figure 2a);
Class 2: figure 2b);
Class 3: figure 2c);
Class 4: figure 2d).
Range 2:
Class 1: figure 3a);
Class 2: figure 3b);
Class 3: figure 3c).
Range 3:
Class 1: figure 4a);
Class 2: figure 4b);
Class 3: figure 4c).
Range 4:
Class 1: figure 5a);
Class 2: figure 5b).
Range 5:
Class 1: figure 6a);
Class 2: figure 6b);
Class 3: figure 6c), vertically polarized only.
Range 6:
Class 1: figure 7a);
Class 2: figure 7b);
Class 3: figure 7c), vertically polarized only.

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