Spectrum Management and Telecommunications

SRSP-502 - Technical Requirements for Land Mobile and Fixed Radio Services Operating in the Bands 806-821/851-866 MHz and 821-824/866-869 MHz


Currently under Revision


Annex B

Figure 2: Map

Figure 2: Map

Annex B

1. General

1.1 The text and tables of Annex B reflect the Annex of the applicable Canada/United States arrangement. Table numbering differs from the rest of this document for easier reference to the original text of the arrangement.

2. Limits of Effective Radiated Power and Antenna Height

2.1 Effective Radiated Power (ERP) is defined as the product of the power supplied to the antenna and its gain relative to a half-wave dipole in a given direction.

2.2 For base stations in the Protection Zones and Sharing Zones°I and III, Table A1 lists the limits of Effective Radiated Power (ERP) corresponding to the Effective Antenna Height (EAH) ranges shown. In this case, Effective Antenna Height is calculated by subtracting the Assumed Average Terrain Elevation given in Table A3 from the Antenna Height Above Mean Sea Level.

Table A1
Effective Antenna Height (EAH) ERP
Watts (Maximum)
Meters Feet

0 -152

0 -500

500

153 - 305 501 - 1000 125
306 - 457 1001 - 1500 40
458 - 609 1501 - 2000 20
610 - 762 2001 - 2500 10
763 - 914 2501 - 3000 10
915 - 1066 3001 - 3500 6
1067 - 1219 3501 - 4000 5
Above 1219 Above 4000 5

Limits of Effective Radiated Power (ERP) Corresponding to Effective Antenna Heights of Base Stations in the Protection Zones and Sharing Zones I and III.

2.3 For base stations in Sharing Zone II, Table A2 lists the limits of Effective Radiated Power (ERP) corresponding to the Antenna Height Above Mean Sea Level ranges shown.

Table A2
Antenna Height Above Mean Sea Level ERP
Watts (Maximum)
Meters Feet
0 - 503 0 - 1650 500
504 - 609 1651 - 2000 350
610 - 762 2001 - 2500 200
763 - 914 2501 - 3000 140
915 -1066 3001 - 3500 100
1067 -1219 3501 - 4000 75
1220 -1371 4001 - 4500 70
1372 -1523 4501 - 5000 65
Above 1523 Above 5000 05

Limits of Effective Radiated Power (ERP) Corresponding to Antenna Heights Above Mean Sea Level of Base Stations in Sharing Zone II.

2.4 Table A3 lists the values of Assumed Average Terrain Elevations (AATE) within the Sharing and Protection Zones on both sides of the United States-Canada border. where: EAH = (Antenna Height Above Mean Sea Level - AATE)

Table A3
Longitude (Φ) (° West) Latitude (Ω) (° North) Assumed Average Terrain Elevation
United States Canada
Feet Meters Feet Meters
65 ≤ Φ < 69 Ω < 45 0 0 0 0
65 = Φ < 69 45 = Ω < 46 300 91 300 91
65 = Φ < 69 Ω ≥ 46 1000 305 1000 305
69 = Φ < 73 all 2000 609 1000 305
73 = Φ < 74 all 500 152 500 152
74 = Φ < 78 all 250 76 250 76
78 = Φ < 80 Ω< 43 250 76 250 76
78 = Φ < 80 Ω ≥ 43 500 152 500 152
80 = Φ < 90 all 600 183 600 183
90 = Φ < 98 all 1000 305 1000 305
98 = Φ < 102 all 1500 457 1500 457
102 = Φ < 108 all 2500 762 2500 762
108 = Φ < 111 all 3500 1066 3500 1066
111 = Φ < 113 all 4000 1219 3500 1066
113 = Φ < 114 all 5000 1524 4000 1219
114 = Φ < 121.5 all 3000 914 3000 914
121.5 = Φ < 127 all 0 0 0 0
Φ ≥ 127 54 = Ω < 56 0 0 0 0
Φ ≥ 127 56 = Ω < 58 500 152 1500 457
Φ ≥ 127 58 = Ω < 60 0 0 2000 609
Φ ≥ 127 60 = Ω < 62 4000 1219 2500 762
Φ ≥ 127 62 = Ω < 64 1600 488 1600 488
Φ ≥ 127 64 = Ω < 66 1000 305 2000 609
Φ ≥ 127 66 = Ω < 68 750 228 750 228
Φ ≥ 127 68 = Ω < 69.5 1500 457 500 152
Φ ≥ 127 S ≥ 69.5 0 0 0 0

 

Table B
Location Latitude Longitude
Akron, Ohio 41° 05' 00" N 81° 30' 40" W
Youngstown, Ohio 41° 05' 57" N 80° 39' 02" W
Syracuse, New York 43° 03' 04" N 76° 09' 14" W
Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont. 43° 27' 30" N 80° 30' 00" W
Peterborough, Ontario 44° 18' 00" N 78° 19' 00" W

Center coordinates of cities in the United States and Canada that for purposes of this agreement shall be considered as falling outside of Sharing Zone I.

Table C1
Effective Antenna Height (EAH) PFD dBW/m² (Maximum)
Meters Feet
0 - 152 0 -500 -84
153 - 305 501 - 1000 -90
306 - 457 1001 - 1500 -95
458 - 609 1501 - 2000 -98
610 - 762 2001 - 2500 -101
763 - 914 2501 - 3000 -101
915 - 1066 3001 - 3500 -103
1067 - 1219 3501 - 4000 -104
Above - 1219 Above - 4000 -104

Limits of Power Flux Density (PFD) Corresponding to Effective Antenna Heights of Base Stations in Sharing Zones I and III.

Table C2
Antenna Height (AMSL) PFD dBW/m² (Maximum)
Meters Feet
0 - 503 0 - 1650 -87
504 - 609 1651 - 2000 -88.5
610 - 762 2001 - 2500 -91
763 - 914 2501 - 3000 -92.5
915 - 1066 3001 - 3500 -94
1067 - 1219 3501 - 4000 -95
1220 - 1371 4001 - 4500 -95.5
1372 - 1523 4501 - 5000 -96
Above - 1523 Above - 5000 -107

Limits of Power Flux Density (PFD) Corresponding to Antenna Heights Above Mean Sea Level of Base Stations in Sharing Zone II.