Proposed Revisions to the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations (2009 Edition)
DGTP-003-09
May 2009
Table of Contents
- 1. Intent
- 2. Background
- 3. Process
- 4. Structure of the Document
- 5. Conventions Used in the Document
- 6. Definitions
- Section A: Mobile, Aeronautical Mobile, Radiolocation and Radiolocation Services
- A1 (AI 1.3) – Radiolocation Service in the 9 000 MHz Band
- A2 (AI 1.4) – Spectrum for Advanced Mobile Systems (IMT-2000 and beyond)
- A3 (AI 1.5) – Spectrum Requirements for Aeronautical Telecommand and High Bit-Rate Aeronautical Telemetry
- A4 (AI 1.6) - Aeronautical Mobile (R) Service in Bands 108 MHz - 6 GHz and Modernization of Civil Aviation Systems
- A5 (AI 1.9) – to review the technical, operational and regulatory provisions applicable to the use of the band 2 500-2 690 MHz by space services in order to facilitate sharing with current and future terrestrial services without placing undue constraint on the services to which the band is allocated
- Section B: Space Science Services
- B1 (AI 1.2) – Allocations and Regulatory Issues related to the Earth Exploratory Space Service (passive), Space Research Service (passive) and Meteorological Satellite (MetSat) Service
- B1 - Part (A) Expansion of the MetSat Allocation by 100 MHz Around 18 GHz
- B1 - Part (B) Revision of the Sharing Criteria between Earth Exploration Satellite Service (EESS) (passive) and Fixed and Mobile Services (FS and MS) in the Band 10.60-10.68 GHz
- B1 – Part (C) Development of Sharing Criteria between Earth Exploration-Satellite Service (EESS) (passive) and Fixed and Mobile Services (FS and MS) in the Band 36-37 GHz
- B2 (AI 1.20) - Protection of Earth Exploratory Space Services (passive) from Unwanted Emissions of Active Services
- B3 (AI 1.21) - Compatibility between the Radio Astronomy Service and Active Space Services
- B1 (AI 1.2) – Allocations and Regulatory Issues related to the Earth Exploratory Space Service (passive), Space Research Service (passive) and Meteorological Satellite (MetSat) Service
- Section C: Fixed Satellite, Mobile Satellite and Broadcasting Satellite Services Below 3 GHz
- Section D: Fixed Service (FS), Including High Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS) and FSS Above 3 GHz
- Section E: Services in LF, MF and HF Bands and Maritime Mobile Service
- E1 (AI 1.13) - Review of Allocations in HF Bands between 4 and 10 MHz
- E2 (AI 1.14) - Operational Procedures and Requirements of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) and New Technologies in the VHF Maritime Mobile Band
- E3 (AI 1.15) - Secondary Allocation to Amateur Service in the 135.7-137.8 kHz Band
- Section F: Other Modifications to Canadian Table
- F1 (AI 1.1) – Requests from Administrations to Delete Their Country Footnotes or to Have Their Country Name Deleted from Footnotes, if no Longer Required, in Accordance with Resolution 26 (Rev. WRC-97)
- F2 Other Footnote Edits
- F3 Domestic Proposals to Remove Irrelevant International Footnotes from Table
- Appendix A: Acronyms
Proposed Revisions to the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations (2009 Edition)
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