Detail of Frequency Band
Band 76 – 77.5 GHz
Notes to whole band | 5.149 |
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Part of RSUP | RSUP-P/23 |
Service Radiolocation | |
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Category of assignment | Primary |
Non-civil utilisation | Secondary |
Civil utilisation | Primary |
Service Space Research (space-to-Earth) | |
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Category of assignment | Secondary |
Non-civil utilisation | Not used |
Civil utilisation | Primary |
Application Defence systems | |
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Additional information | Non-civil use on a secondary basis. |
Application TLPR | |
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Section | 75 – 85 GHz |
Harmonisations | CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03, 2019/1345, ECC/DEC/(11)02 |
Authorisation | VO-R/10 Art. 6 |
Additional information | Emitted power max. 34 dBm/50 MHz peak e.i.r.p. and -3 dBm/MHz average e.i.r.p. Mitigation techniques should be used. |
Application TLPR | |
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Section | 75 – 85 GHz |
Harmonisations | CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03, 2019/1345, ECC/DEC/(11)02 |
Authorisation | VO-R/10 Art. 6 |
Additional information | Emitted power max. 43 dBm e.i.r.p. (inside closed tank). Mitigation techniques should be used. The band can be used only inside metal or concrete tanks or similar constructions made from the materials with the equal attenuation. |
Application TTT | |
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Section | 76 – 77 GHz |
Harmonisations | CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03, 2019/1345 |
Authorisation | VO-R/10 Art. 4 |
Additional information | Vehicle radars and road infrastructure radars. Emitted power 55 dBm e.i.r.p. (peak power), 50 dBm (average power) e.i.r.p.; 23.5 dBm e.i.r.p. (average power) for pulse radars. |
Application TTT | |
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Section | 76 – 77 GHz |
Harmonisations | CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03, 2019/1345 |
Authorisation | VO-R/10 Art. 4 |
Additional information | Obstacle detection systems in rotor aircrafts. For details see the General Authorisation. |
Application TTT | |
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Section | 77 – 81 GHz |
Harmonisations | CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03, 2019/1345, ECC/DEC/(04)03 |
Authorisation | VO-R/10 Art. 4 |
Additional information | Vehicle anticollision short-range radars. Emitted power 55 dBm e.i.r.p. (peak power), spectral power density -3 dBm/MHz, outside vehicle -9 dBm/MHz. |
Non-civil Utilisation – Priority
Band reserved for non-civil utilisation. If civil utilisation is also stated with priority, the band is being used equally with civil utilisation on the basis of coordination.
Non-civil Utilisation – Subsidiarity
Non-civil stations can use the band with subsidiarity to civil ones (which use the band with priority), but must not interfere and do not have rihgt to protection against interference by civil utilisation.
Non-civil Utilisation – Not Used
Non-civil stations cannot use the band.
Civil Utilisation – Priority
Band reserved for civil utilisation. If non-civil utilisation is also stated with priority, the band is being used equally with non-civil utilisation on the basis of coordination.
Civil Utilisation – Subsidiarity
Civil stations can use the band with subsidiarity to non-civil ones (which use the band with priority), but must not interfere and do not have rihgt to protection against interference by non-civil utilisation.
Civil Utilisation – Not Used
Civil stations cannot use the band.
Note 5.149
In making assignments to stations of other services to which the bands
13 360 – 13 410 kHz, 4 950 – 4 990 MHz, 102 – 109,5 GHz,
25 550 – 25 670 kHz, 4 990 – 5 000 MHz, 111,8 – 114,25 GHz,
37,5 – 38,25 MHz, 6 650 – 6 675,2 MHz, 128,33 – 128,59 GHz,
73 – 74,6 MHz in Regions 1 and 3, 10,6 – 10,68 GHz, 129,23 – 129,49 GHz,
150,05 – 153 MHz in Region 1, 14,47 – 14,5 GHz, 130 – 134 GHz,
322 – 328,6 MHz, 22,01 – 22,21 GHz, 136 – 148,5 GHz,
406,1 – 410 MHz, 22,21 – 22,5 GHz, 151,5 – 158,5 GHz,
608 – 614 MHz in Regions 1 and 3, 22,81 – 22,86 GHz, 168,59 – 168,93 GHz,
1 330 – 1 400 MHz, 23,07 – 23,12 GHz, 171,11 – 171,45 GHz,
1 610,6 – 1 613,8 MHz, 31,2 – 31,3 GHz, 172,31 – 172,65 GHz,
1 660 – 1 670 MHz, 31,5 – 31,8 GHz in Regions 1 and 3, 173,52 – 173,85 GHz,
1 718,8 – 1 722,2 MHz, 36,43 – 36,5 GHz, 195,75 – 196,15 GHz,
2 655 – 2 690 MHz, 42,5 – 43,5 GHz, 209 – 226 GHz,
3 260 – 3267 MHz, 48,94 – 49,04 GHz, 241 – 250 GHz a
3 332 – 3 339 MHz, 76 – 86 GHz, 252 – 275 GHz,
3 345,8 – 3 352,5 MHz, 92 – 94 GHz,
4 825 – 4 835 MHz, 94,1 – 100 GHz,
are allocated, administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service from harmful interference. Emissions from spaceborne or airborne stations can be particularly serious sources of interference to the radio astronomy service (see Nos. 4.5 and 4.6 and Article 29 of RR).