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2 NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY Name of Company (Block Letters):.... VAT No: Postal Address: Box No:.... Location:.. District:.. Town/City:... Region:.... Country:... Physical Address: Street:... Location:.. District Town/City:.. Region:..... Country:.. Enclosed is a map of location of station (Delete if not applicable). Telephone No: Mobile Phone No:.... Fax No:. DECLARATION I/We hereby testify that the information given above is correct. I/We am/are aware of the consequences of giving false information. Date. Signature...
3 SPECIFICATION OF THE EXISTING RADIO NETWORK Location of Station. Type of Modulation.. Bandwidth Technical description (drawing) of the required Radio Network.
4 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION. Make Model Equipment Type 1 Serial No Lower Freq. (MHz) Upper Freq. (MHz) Emission Class (Annex B) Power To Antenna 2 No. Of Preset Channels Channel Separation(MHz) RX Selectivity 3 RX Sensitivity (dbm) 4 Capacity (Mbits/Sec) 5 Call Sign 6 Tx Gain Range(dB) Tx Threshold level (dbm) Channel Bandwidth Others EQUIPMENT 1 EQUIPMENT 2 EQUIPMENT 3 1 Transmitter, Receiver(Alignment Signal Locator) or Transceiver 2 Required for transceivers and transmitters 3 Required for transceivers and transmitters 4 Required for transceivers and transmitters 5 Only used for Fixed links(minimum Coupling Loss) 6 Required for transceivers and transmitters
5 ANTENNA INFORMATION. Make Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Antenna 3 Model Antenna Gain(dB) Beam Width H(deg) Beam Width V(deg) Frequency (MHz)-L Frequency(MHz)-U Directivity 7 Antenna Type 8 Polarization 9 Tilt Angle(deg) Height (m) 10 Main Lobe Azimuth(deg) 11 Line Attenuation(dB) 12 Cable Type 13 Feed Length(m) 14 Antenna Diameter(m) 15 Elevation ( ) 7 "Directional" or "Non-directional" 8 Antenna Type Code (Annex A) 9 Antenna Polarization Code (Annex C) 10 Antenna Height (Above Ground Level), Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL- see Glossary) 11 Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL-see Glossary) 12 Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL-see Glossary) 13 Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL- see Glossary) 14 Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL- see Glossary) 15 Required for (SAT/Satellite )
6 ADDITIONAL SITE INFORMATION 1 Station Name 2 Assigned Frequency 3 Site Location 4 Town/City 5 Site Altitude (m) 6 Building Height (m) 7 Path Length/STL(m) 8 Latitude(deg, min, sec) 9 Longitude(deg, min, sec) 10 Site Type(Annex D) Vehicle Reg. No (For Mobile Sites Only) Station Type( cellular, WLL OR RLAN[GSM]) Station Purpose Code (Broadcasting only)-annex E 14 Satellite Provider 15 Satellite Type 16 Other Type (For Satellite Type OTH ) 17 Other(s) SATELLITE SERVICES
7 SPECIFICATION OF THE REQUESTED RADIO NETWORK Location of Station. Type of Modulation.. Bandwidth Technical description (drawing) of the required Radio Network.
8 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION. Make Model Equipment Type 16 Serial No Lower Freq. (MHz) Upper Freq. (MHz) Emission Class (Annex B) Power To Antenna 17 No. Of Preset Channels Channel Separation(MHz) RX Selectivity 18 RX Sensitivity (dbm) 19 Capacity (Mbits/Sec) 20 Call Sign 21 Tx Gain Range(dB) Tx Threshold level (dbm) Channel Bandwidth Others EQUIPMENT 1 EQUIPMENT 2 EQUIPMENT 3 16 Transmitter, Receiver(Alignment Signal Locator) or Transceiver 17 Required for transceivers and transmitters 18 Required for transceivers and transmitters 19 Required for transceivers and transmitters 20 Only used for Fixed links(minimum Coupling Loss) 21 Required for transceivers and transmitters
9 ANTENNA INFORMATION. Make Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Antenna 3 Model Antenna Gain(dB) Beam Width H(deg) Beam Width V(deg) Frequency (MHz)-L Frequency(MHz)-U Directivity 22 Antenna Type 23 Polarization 24 Tilt Angle(deg) Height (m) 25 Main Lobe Azimuth(deg) 26 Line Attenuation(dB) 27 Cable Type 28 Feed Length(m) 29 Antenna Diameter(m) 30 Elevation ( ) 22 "Directional" or "Non-directional" 23 Antenna Type Code (Annex A) 24 Antenna Polarization Code (Annex C) 25 Antenna Height (Above Ground Level), Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL- see Glossary) 26 Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL-see Glossary) 27 Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL-see Glossary) 28 Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL- see Glossary) 29 Required for (TBL, RCL, SAT/Satellite, MCL- see Glossary) 30 Required for (SAT/Satellite )
10 ADDITIONAL SITE INFORMATION 1 Station Name 2 Assigned Frequency 3 Site Location 4 Town/City 5 Site Altitude (m) 6 Building Height (m) 7 Path Length/STL(m) 8 Latitude(deg, min, sec) 9 Longitude(deg, min, sec) 10 Site Type(Annex D) Vehicle Reg. No (For Mobile Sites Only) Station Type( cellular, WLL OR RLAN[GSM]) Station Purpose Code (Broadcasting only)-annex E 14 Satellite Provider 15 Satellite Type 16 Other Type (For Satellite Type OTH ) 17 Other(s) SATELLITE SERVICES FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Company Name: Station Class:... Comments:
11 GLOSSARY: Code Description ALARM Radio Transmitter Security AMR Radio amateur ASL Aircraf CBL Citizen Band GSM Cellular/WLL/RLAN MCL Fixed Link RCL Land Mobile SAT Satellite Services SSL Ships TBL Broadcast Sound/TV ANNEX A Antenna Type Code: Antenna Types Antenna Code Description CA CFHD CFVD CG CL HD HLP HY IL IR OD PD SHL SR SVL TR TSV VLP VLPA VM Curtain Antenna Center-fed Horizontal Dipole Center-fed Vertical Dipole Constant Gain Crossed Loop Horizontal Dipole Horizontal Log-Periodic Horizontal Yagi Inverted L Interlaced Rhombic Omni Directional Parabolic Dish Small Horizontal Loop Sloping Rhombic Small Vertical Loop Terminated Rhombic Terminated Sloping Vee Vertical Log-Periodic Vertical Log Periodic Array Vertical Monopole
12 ANNEX B Id EmissionClass EmissionClass Description 1 100KF3E 100 Hz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 2 10M0F8W 10 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing analogue information,cases not otherwise covered. 3 12K5F2D 12.5 KHz Frequency modulation,a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier excluding time-division multiplex, Data transmission, telemetry, telecommand. 4 14M0F7W 14 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, Cases not otherwise covered. 5 15K0F2D 15 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier excluding time-division multiplex, Data transmission, telemetry, telecommand. 6 16K0F2DEN 16K0F2DEN 7 16K0F2DWN 16K0F2DWN 8 16K0F3E 16 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 9 16K0F3EJN 16K0F3EJN 10 16K0F9WWN 16K0F9WWN 11 16K5G3E 16.5 KHz Phase modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 12 16M3F8E 16.3 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing analogue information, KF3E 180 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 14 1K50F3E 1.50 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 15 1M25F7W 1.25 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, Cases not otherwise covered KF8E 200 KHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing analogue information, 17 20M0F9W 20 MHz Frequency modulation, Composite system with one or more channels containing analogue information, Cases not otherwise covered KG3E 25 KHz Phase modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 19 28M0F7W 28 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, Cases not otherwise covered M5F3F 29.5 MHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, Television (video). 21 2K10A2A 2.10 KHz Double-sideband,A single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier excluding time-division multiplex, Telegraphy - for aural reception. 22 2K10A2AAN 2K10A2AAN
13 Id EmissionClass EmissionClass Description 23 2K11H2B 2.11 KHz Single-sideband, full carrier,a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier excluding timedivision multiplex, Telegraphy for automatic reception. 24 2K70J3E 2.70 KHz Single-sideband, suppressed carrier, A single channel containing analogue information, 25 2K70R3E 2.70 KHz Single-sideband, reduced or variable level carrier, A single channel containing analogue information, 26 2K80J3EJN 2K80J3EJN 27 2M00F7W 2 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, Cases not otherwise covered. 28 3K00H3E 3 KHz Single-sideband, full carrier, A single channel containing analogue information, 29 3M00P0NAN 3M00P0NAN 30 3M00PON 3 MHz Sequence of unmodulated pulses, No modulating signal, No information transmitted 31 3M50F7W 3.50 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, Cases not otherwise covered. 32 3M50F8W 3.50 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing analogue information, Cases not otherwise covered. 33 3M50F9W 3.50 MHz Frequency modulation, Composite system with one or more channels containing analogue information, Cases not otherwise covered. 34 3M50G7W 3.50 MHz Phase modulation, Two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, Cases not otherwise covered HA2A 400 Hz Double-sideband,A single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier excluding time-division multiplex, Telegraphy - for aural reception KF3E 50 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 37 5K75J8E 5.75 KHz Single-sideband, suppressed carrier, Two or more channels containing analogue information, 38 5M00F8W 5 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing analogue information, Cases not otherwise covered. 39 5M75C3F 5 MHz, Television 40 6K00A3E 6 KHz Double-sideband, A single channel containing analogue information, 41 6K00B8E 6 KHz Independent sidebands, Two or more channels containing analogue information, 42 6K25F2D 6025 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier excluding time-division multiplex, Data transmission, telemetry, telecommand. 43 6K80J3EJN 6K80J3EJN 44 6M25C3F 6.25 MHz Vestigial sideband, A single channel containing analogue information, Television (video) K
14 Id EmissionClass EmissionClass Description KF3E 750 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 47 7M00F7W 700 MHz Frequency modulation, Two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, Cases not otherwise covered. 48 8K00A3E 8 KHz Double-sideband, A single channel containing analogue information, 49 8K00A3EJN 8K00A3EJN 50 8K00G3E 8 KHz Phase modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, 51 8K50F2D 8.50 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier excluding time-division multiplex, Data transmission, telemetry, telecommand. 52 8K50F3E 8.50 KHz Frequency modulation, A single channel containing analogue information, ANNEX C: Antenna Polarization Code: Antenna Polarization Code Description CL CR E H L M SL V Left-hand circular or indirect Right-hand circular or direct Elliptical Horizontal Linear Linear Mixed Left-hand slant Vertical Linear ANNEX D: Site Types Code Description Fixed Mobile Fixed Site Mobile Site Portable Portable Receive Receive Site Repeater Repeater Site
15 ANNEX E: Station Purpose PurposeCode Description 1 A.M. Radio Broadcast 10 TV Broadcast 3 2 F.M. Radio Broadcast 3 Low Frequency Radio Broadcast 4 Mobile Station 5 Studio to Transmitter Link (STL) for Radio 6 Studio to Transmitter Link (STL) for Television 7 Tower Upload 8 TV Broadcast 1 9 TV Broadcast 2
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