Recommendation ITU-R SM.1879-2(08/2013) The impact of power line high data rate telecommunication systems on radiocommunication systems below 470 MHz
Foreword
Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
Scope
Annex 1  Protection criteria of radiocommunication services operating below 470 MHz
Annex 2  Examples of national regulations
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Attachment 1 to Annex 2  United States of America  Regulation of RF emissions from power line communication systems in the United States of America
1 Introduction
2 Definition of BPL
3 Emission limits
4 Special frequency protections
     4.1 Frequency band exclusions
     4.2 Geographical exclusion zones
     4.3 Consultation area requirements
     4.4 Consultation area notice requirements
     4.5 Public safety licensee notice requirements
5 Interference mitigation
     5.1 Interference complaint procedures
     5.2 Adaptive interference techniques
     5.3 Access BPL database requirements
6 Measurement guidelines
     6.1 Existing measurement requirements
     6.2 New/modified measurement requirements
7 Equipment authorization
8 Conclusion
Attachment 2 to Annex 2  Germany
Annex 1 to ECC Recommendation (05)04  Guidelines for the assessment of radio interference cases caused by disturbing radiations generated by wire-line telecommunication networks
Addendum to Annex 1 of ECC Recommendation (05)04  Explanation of flowchart in Annex 1 to ECC Recommendation (05)04
Annex 2 to ECC Recommendation (05)04  Mitigation techniques and considerations, including limits of the disturbance field strength, applicable to blocks 3 and 4 of flowchart in Annex 1 to ECC Recommendation (05)04
1 Technical aspects
2 Economic and political aspects
3 Regulatory aspects
4 Assessment of all criteria and circumstances
Attachment 3 to Annex 2  Japanese regulations for the power line high data rate  telecommunication systems
1 Fundamental principle
2 Equipment allowed to be used: In-house PLT equipment only
3 Limits
     3.1 Conducted emission at the mains port
     3.2 Conducted emission at the telecommunication port
     3.3 Radiated emission
4 Derivation of the limits
     4.1 Procedures
     4.2 PLT installation model and draft limits
     4.3 Japanese PLT limits
5 Measurement conditions for the PLT common-mode current
Attachment 4 to Annex 2  Federative Republic of Brazil  Brazilian regulation on power line high data rate telecommunication systems
1 Introduction
2 General requirements
3 Measurements
4 Specific requirements
     4.1 Frequency band exclusions
     4.2 Exclusion zones
     4.3 Preventive action
     4.4 Coordination process
5 Conclusion
Attachment 5 to Annex 2  Republic of Korea
1 Limits
     1.1 Limits for conducted emission at power ports
     1.2 Limits for radiated disturbance
     1.3 The prohibited frequency band as use of PLT
2 Measurement method of radiated disturbance
     2.1 Measurement methods in frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz
     2.2 Measurement methods in frequency range 30 MHz to 1 000 MHz