Recommendation ITU-R SM.329-13
Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Terminology and definitions
1.1 Spurious emission
(RR Article 1, No. 1.145)
1.1.1 Harmonic
emissions
1.1.2 Parasitic
emissions
1.1.3 Intermodulation
products
1.1.4 Frequency
conversion products
1.1.5 Broadband
and narrow-band emission with respect to the measurement apparatus
1.2 Out-of-band
emission (RR Article 1, No. 1.144)
1.3 Unwanted emissions
(RR Article 1, No. 1.146)
1.3bis Out-of-band
domain (of an emission) (RR Article 1, No. 1.146A)
1.3ter Spurious
domain (of an emission) (RR Article 1, No. 1.146B)
1.4 Necessary bandwidth (RR Article 1, No. 1.152)
1.5 Active state of a transmitter
1.6 Idle or standby state of a transmitter
2 Application of limits
3 Limits of spurious domain emissions
4 Tables of emission limits
4.1 Recommended reference bandwidths
4.2 Category A limits
4.3 Category B limits
4.4 Category C limits
4.5 Category D limits
4.6 Category Z limits
5 Measurement method
6 Protection of radio astronomy service and space services using
passive sensors
6.1 Radio astronomy service
6.2 Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological satellite services
using passive sensors
Annex 1 Expression and units for spurious domain
emissions
1 Expression of spurious domain emissions
1.1 Power values
1.1.1 Power supplied to the antenna (p.s.a.)
1.1.2 Equivalent isotropic radiated power
(e.i.r.p.)
1.1.3 Effective radiated power (e.r.p.)
1.2 Field strength
1.3 pfd
2 Units
2.1 Power units
2.2 Field strength units
2.3 pfd units
3 Relation between power, electric field strength, E, and pfd
Annex 2 Methods of measurement of spurious domain
emissions
1 Measuring equipment
1.1 Selective measuring receiver
1.1.1 Weighting functions of measurement equipment
1.1.2 Resolution bandwidths
1.1.3 Video bandwidth
1.1.4 Measurement receiver filter shape factor
1.2 Fundamental frequency rejection filter
1.3 Coupling device
1.4 Terminal load
1.5 Measuring antenna
1.6 Condition of modulation
2 Measurement limitations
2.1 Bandwidth limitations
2.2 Sensitivity limitation
2.3 Time limitations
3 Methods of measurement
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Method 1 – Measurement of the spurious domain emission
power supplied to the antenna port
3.2.1 Method 1a – Measurement using a
fundamental rejection filter
3.2.2 Method 1b – Measurement without a
fundamental rejection filter
3.3 Method 2 – Measurement of the spurious domain emission e.i.r.p.
3.3.1 Measurement sites for radiated measurements
3.3.2 Direct approach
3.3.3 Substitution approach
3.4 Special cabinet radiation measurement
Annex 3 Threshold levels of interference for the radio
astronomy service and space services using passive sensors
1 Introduction
2 Radio astronomy service (Recommendation ITU-R RA.769)
3 Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological-satellite passive
sensing (Recommendation ITU‑R SA.1029)
Annex 4 Examples of applying 43 + 10 log P to calculate
attenuation requirements
Annex 5 Reference bandwidth for Category B limits Case
of the fixed service
Annex 6 Reference bandwidth for Category B limits Case
of the land mobile service