European CEPT Structure to Prepare WRC-03

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European CEPT Structure to Prepare WRC-03

AMCP-WG F WP/33

AERONAUTICAL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS PANEL

WORKING GROUP F

(LIMA, 27 MARCH – 4 APRIL 2001)

AGENDA ITEM 4

Subject : European CEPT structure to prepare WRC-03

Origin : EUROCONTROL

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The CEPT Conference Preparatory Group (CPG) is responsible for coordinating the European Common Proposal (ECP) for the ITU WRCs. This information paper is an extract of the CPG03(2001)30 Annex V, which identifies the leading groups within CEPT and also ITU-R for WRC-03 agenda items of importance for aviation. Aviation contribution in these groups is necessary to ensure aviation position is reflected in ECP.

Leading group ERC lead CPG lead CEPT e-mail within ITU-R group group1 coordinator Overall coordination : CPG Chairman [email protected] François Rancy 1.1 Requests from administrations to delete their country footnotes or to Reiner Liebler, [email protected] have their country name deleted from footnotes, if no longer D required, in accordance with Resolution 26 (Rev.WRC-97); FM

1.4 To consider the results of studies related to Resolution 114 (WRC- WP 8D FM Reiner Liebler, [email protected] 95), dealing with the use of the band 5 091-5 150 MHz by the fixed- PT2

1 CPG/PT1 is the CPG lead group for the regulatory/procedural aspects under all agenda items. EUROCONTROL 2 satellite service (Earth-to-space) (limited to non-GSO MSS feeder D links), and review the allocations to the aeronautical radionavigation service and the fixed-satellite service in the band 5 091-5 150 MHz; 1.8 to consider issues related to unwanted emissions: SE21 Yves Ollivier, F [email protected] 1.8.1 Consideration of the results of studies regarding the boundary between spurious and out-of-band emissions, with a view to WP1A SE21 including the boundary in Appendix S3; 1.11 to consider possible extension of the allocation to the mobile-satellite FM service (Earth-to-space) on a secondary basis in the band 14- (SE16) [email protected] WP 8D PT3 14.5 GHz to permit operation of the aeronautical mobile-satellite (SE19) Anthony Baker, service as stipulated in Resolution 216 (Rev.WRC-2000); (SE28) HOL 1.14 to consider measures to address harmful interference in the bands allocated to the maritime mobile and aeronautical mobile (R) 1 SG 8 SE31 Antonio Di [email protected] services, taking into account Resolutions 207 (Rev.WRC-2000) and (WP 8B) RR2 Rauso, I 350 (WRC-2000), and to review the frequency and channel PT4 arrangements in the maritime MF and HF bands concerning the use of new digital technology, also taking into account Resolution 347 (WRC-97); 1.15 to review the results of studies concerning the radionavigation- Hugues de [email protected] satellite service in accordance with Resolutions 604 (WRC-2000), 605 WP 8D SE28 PT2 Bailliencourt, F (WRC-2000) and 606 (WRC-2000); 1.16 to consider allocations on a worldwide basis for feeder links in bands around 1.4 GHz to the non-GSO MSS with service links operating below 1 GHz, taking into account the results of ITU-R studies Chris Van [email protected] WP 8D FM PT2 conducted in response to Resolution 127 (Rev.WRC-2000), provided Diepenbeek, that due recognition is given to the passive services, taking into HOL account No. S5.340; 1.17 to consider upgrading the allocation to the radiolocation service in Martin Weber, D [email protected] the frequency range 2 900-3 100 MHz to primary; WP 8B FM31 PT2 1.22 to consider progress of ITU-R studies concerning future development Jim Connolly, [email protected] of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000, in accordance with WP 8F ERC/PT1 IRL Resolution 228 (WRC-2000); 1.28 to permit the use of the band 108-117.975 MHz for the transmission of Dennis [email protected] radionavigation satellite differential correction signals by ICAO WP 8B SE28 PT2 Greensmith, G v.uk standard ground-based systems; 1.36 EUROCONTROL 3 to examine the adequacy of the frequency allocations for HF Geoff. Towler, G [email protected] broadcasting from about 4 MHz to 10 MHz, taking into account the WP 6E FM40 PT4 seasonal planning procedures adopted by WRC-97; 6 to identify those items requiring urgent action by the François Rancy, [email protected] radiocommunication study groups in preparation for the next world CPG F radiocommunication conference; 7.2 to recommend to the Council items for inclusion in the agenda for the next WRC, and to give its views on the preliminary agenda for the Joachim Strick, [email protected] CPG subsequent conference and on possible agenda items for future D conferences, taking into account Resolution 801 (WRC-2000).

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