MATRIKS POSISI HASIL PELAKSANAAN APG5 (BUSAN – KOREA, 29 AUG – 3 SEP 2011)
UNTUK AGENDA ITEM DI BAWAH KOORDINASI SUBDIT PENATAAN ALOKASI DTBD
(1.14, 1.15, 1.21, 1.8, 1.20, DAN 1.6)
AGENDA ITEM PILIHAN METHOD (CPM REPORT FEB 2011) POSISI APG4, APG5, PACP POSISI CEPT DAN CITEL
1.14 (WP2)
to consider requirements for new applications in the radiolocation service and review allocations or regulatory provisions for implementation of the radiolocation service in the range 30‐300 MHz, in accordance with Resolution 611 (WRC‐07)
Method A :
To allocate the frequency band 154‐156 MHz to the RLS on a primary basis limited to applications for space‐object detection in accordance with the revised Resolution 611 (WRC‐12) as well as establishing adequate protection for systems operating in the MS and FS systems.
Method B :
Same as Method A with additional agreement seeking procedure under RR No. 9.21.
Method C :
Adding a primary allocation to the RLS in [list of countries] in the frequency band 154‐156 MHz in RR Article 5 by a footnote and suppression of Resolution 611 (WRC‐07).
Method D :
No change to RR Article 5 and suppression of Resolution 611 (WRC‐07).
Di APG4 :
APG4 : Method D
Malaysia, Korea, Iran, Jepang : Method D Australia : Method A Di APG5 : Indonesia : Method D Bangladesh : Method D Singapore : Method D Korea : Method D Iran : Method B China : no position Australia : neutral position, will follow any progress in APG PACP : Method D CEPT (Reg.2) : Method C CITEL (Reg.1) : Method D POSISI TERHADAP PACP DUKUNG PACP (Prelimanary
APT Common Proposal)
menjadi ACP (APT Common Proposal)
CATATAN UNTUK WRC‐2012
DUKUNG ACP yang memilih
AGENDA ITEM PILIHAN METHOD (CPM REPORT FEB 2011) POSISI APG4, APG5, PACP POSISI CEPT DAN CITEL
1.15 (WP2)
to consider possible allocations in the range 3‐50 MHz to the radiolocation service for oceanographic radar applications, taking into account the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution 612 (WRC 07) Method A : Add new primary allocations to RLS in RR Article 5 in some, or portions of the frequency bands 3 155‐3 200 kHz, 4 438‐4 650 kHz, 5 060‐5 450 kHz, 7 450‐8 100 kHz, 9 040‐9 400 kHz, 9 900‐9 995 kHz, 12 100‐12 230 kHz, 13 410‐13 570 kHz, 13 870 ‐ 14 000 kHz, 14 350‐14 990 kHz, 15 800‐16 350 kHz, 22 855‐23 200 kHz, 24 000‐24 890 kHz, 25 010‐25 070 kHz, 25 210‐25 550 kHz, 26 175‐27 500 kHz, 39‐39.986 MHz, 40.02‐ 40.98 MHz and 41.015‐47 MHz. Each allocation would be subject to Resolution 612 (Rev.WRC‐12) referred to in a new RR No. 5.A115 which would apply to each new allocation.
Method B :
Allocate some, or portions of the frequency bands 3 155‐3 200 kHz, 4 438‐4 650 kHz, 5 060‐5 450 kHz, 7 450‐8 100 kHz, 9 040‐9 400 kHz, 9 900‐9 995 kHz, 12 100‐12 230 kHz, 13 410‐13 570 kHz, 13 870‐14 000 kHz, 14 350‐14 990 kHz, 15 800‐16 350 kHz, 22 855‐23 200 kHz, 24 000‐ 24 890 kHz, 25 010‐25 070 kHz, 25 210‐25 550 kHz, 26 175‐27 500 kHz, 39‐ 39.986 MHz, 40.02‐40.98 MHz and 41.015‐47 MHz on a secondary basis to the RLS. Also suppress Resolution 612 (WRC‐07).
Method C :
Allocate some, or portions of the frequency bands 3 155‐3 200 kHz, 4 438‐4 650 kHz, 5 060‐5 450 kHz, 7 450‐8 100 kHz, 9 040‐9 400 kHz, 9 900‐9 995 kHz, 12 100‐12 230 kHz, 13 410‐13 570 kHz, 13 870‐14 000 kHz, 14 350‐14 990 kHz, 15 800‐16 350 kHz, 22 855‐23 200 kHz, 24 000‐24 890 kHz, 25 010‐25 070 kHz, 25 210‐25 550 kHz, 26 175‐27 500 kHz, 39‐ 39.986 MHz, 40.02‐40.98 MHz and 41.015‐47 MHz on primary and/or secondary basis to the RLS. Each new primary allocation could be subject to Resolution 612 (Rev.WRC‐12) referred to in a new RR No. 5.A115 which would apply to each new primary allocation.
Di APG4 :
APG4 : not yet determined Vietnam, Australia, Jepang, Korea : not yet determined Malaysia : Method A China : Method B Iran : Method C Di APG5 : Indonesia : Method C Bangladesh : Method C China : Method C Jepang : Method C Korea : Method A Vietnam : Method A
Iran : no position, baru lengkapi tabel
Australia : no position, baru lengkapi tabel PACP : Method C CEPT (Reg.2) : Method A CITEL (Reg.1) : Method A POSISI TERHADAP PACP DUKUNG PACP (Prelimanary
APT Common Proposal)
menjadi ACP (APT Common Proposal), kecuali untuk pita 5400 – 5450 kHz. CATATAN UNTUK WRC‐2012 Memasukkan input contribution agar Indonesia memiliki footnote di pita frekuensi 5400 – 5450 kHz, tidak ingin dialokasikan dinas radiolokasi.
AGENDA ITEM PILIHAN METHOD (CPM REPORT FEB 2011) POSISI APG4, APG5, PACP POSISI CEPT DAN CITEL
1.21 (WP2)
to consider a primary allocation to the radiolocation service in the band 15.4–15.7 GHz, taking into account the results of ITU‐R studies, in accordance with Resolution 614 (WRC‐07)
Method A :
Add a primary allocation to RLS in 15.4‐15.7 GHz in the Table of Frequency Allocations along with any necessary regulatory provisions in RR Article 5, including the possible addition of a WRC‐12 Resolution, to protect the ARNS and RAS systems in the adjacent 15.35‐15.4 GHz band. Studies have shown compatibility with FSS systems. Also suppress Resolution 614 (WRC‐ 07). Method B : Add a primary allocation to RLS in 15.5‐15.7 GHz in the Table of Frequency Allocations along with any necessary regulatory provisions in RR Article 5, including the possible addition of a WRC‐12 Resolution, to protect ARNS and RAS systems in the 15.35‐15.4 GHz band. Studies have shown compatibility with FSS systems. Also suppress Resolution 614 (WRC‐07).
Method C :
Add a primary allocation to RLS in 15.55‐15.7 GHz band in the Table of Frequency Allocations along with any necessary regulatory provisions in RR Article 5, including the possible addition of a WRC‐12 Resolution, to protect ARNS and RAS systems in the 15.35‐15.4 GHz band. Studies have shown compatibility with FSS systems. Also suppress Resolution 614 (WRC‐07).
Method D :
No change to the Radio Regulations and suppress Resolution 614 (WRC‐07). Di APG4 : APG4 : Method A Australia, Malaysia, Korea, dan Iran : Method A Jepang : not yet determined Di APG5 : Indonesia : Method A Bangladesh : Method A Australia : Method A Korea : Method A Singapore : Method D Iran : Method D China : no position PACP : Method A
CEPT (Reg.2) : not yet determined
CITEL (Reg.1) : Method A
POSISI TERHADAP PACP
Perlu kajian terlebih dahulu mengenai pita 15.4 – 15.7 GHz ini karena beririsan dengan pita 15.43 – 15.63 GHz yang juga didukung oleh Indonesia untuk alokasi dinas satelit. Kajian diarahkan untuk
memilih apakah akan
mendukung untuk dinas
radiolokasi atau dinas satelit, tidak dapat memilih keduanya.
CATATAN UNTUK WRC‐2012
Apabila diputuskan Indonesia akan memilih mendukung alokasi 15.43 – 15.63 GHz untuk dinas satelit, maka Indonesia harus memasukkan input contribution agar memiliki footnote yang meng‐ exclude Indonesia dari alokasi dinas radiolokasi pada pita 15.4 – 15.7 GHz.
AGENDA ITEM PILIHAN METHOD (CPM REPORT FEB 2011) POSISI APG4, APG5, PACP POSISI CEPT DAN CITEL
1.8 (WP3)
to consider the progress of ITU‐ R studies concerning the technical and regulatory issues relative to the fixed service in the bands between 71 GHz and 238 GHz, taking into account Resolutions 731 (WRC‐2000) and 732 (WRC‐2000)
Method A :
no change to the Radio Regulations is required at the current time.
Method A terdiri dari 2 pendekatan, yaitu :
Approach A1 : maintaining Resolutions 731 (WRC‐ 2000) and 732 (WRC‐2000) asking for future studies.
Approach A2 : proposes suppression of these Resolutions with, studies in these bands continuing under the usual ITU‐R procedures and new Resolution(s) can be developed as necessary. Method B : no change in the Radio Regulations is required for the protection of the radio astronomy in the bands 76‐77.5 GHz and 79‐92 GHz. However, for the protection of the EESS in the band 86‐92 GHz, unwanted emissions power masks are added in RR Article 5 to introduce limitations on unwanted emission of the FS through footnotes attached to the adjacent band FS allocations in the bands 81‐86 GHz and 92‐95 GHz.
Method B terdiri dari 2 pendekatan, yaitu :
Approach B1 : apply a mandatory unwanted emission mask to the FS in the bands 81‐86 GHz and 92‐95 GHz.
Approach B2 : apply a recommended unwanted emission mask to the FS in the bands 81‐86 GHz and 92‐95 GHz. Di APG4 : APG4 : Method A, Approach A2 Australia, Korea, Iran : Method A, Approach A2
Jepang : Method A, Approach A1, tapi juga membuka diri untuk A2
Malaysia : Method B
Bangladesh : not yet
determined Di APG5 : Indonesia : Approach A2 Bangladesh : Approach A2 Iran : Approach A2 Malaysia : Approach A2 Jepang : Approach A2 Korea : Approach A2 Australia : Approach A1 China : Approach B2 PACP : Approach A2 (Method A) CEPT (Reg.2) : Method B
CITEL (Reg.1) : Method A, Approach A1
POSISI TERHADAP PACP DUKUNG PACP (Prelimanary
APT Common Proposal)
menjadi ACP (APT Common Proposal)
CATATAN UNTUK WRC‐2012 DUKUNG ACP yang memilih
Method A, Approach A2
AGENDA ITEM PILIHAN METHOD (CPM REPORT FEB 2011) POSISI APG4, APG5, PACP POSISI CEPT DAN CITEL
1.20 (WP3)
to consider the results of ITU‐R studies and spectrum identification for gateway links for high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the range 5 850‐7 075 MHz in order to support operations in the fixed and mobile services, in accordance with Resolution 734 (Rev.WRC‐07) Method A : No change to Article 5 of the RR. Method B : proposes identification of two channels of 80 MHz for HAPS gateway links preferable within the sub‐ bands 6 440‐6 520 MHz (down) and 6 560‐6 640 MHz (up) through a country footnote in the Table of Frequency Allocations of RR Article 5 within the territory of these countries with their operational conditions to protect services to which the frequency band is allocated from co‐channel and adjacent channel interference in a WRC Resolution (see regulatory examples). Di APG4 : APG4 : not yet determined
Korea, Bangladesh : not yet determined
Vietnam, Malaysia, Iran, Asiasat, Thailand : Method A Jepang : Method B Di APG5 : Indonesia : Method A Thailand : Method A Brunei : Method A Malaysia : Method A Singapore : Method A China : Method A Iran : Method A Vietnam : Method A Bangladesh : Method B Australia : Method B Korea : no position
Mongolia : no position (cenderung pilih Method A)
CEPT (Reg.2) : Method A CITEL (Reg.1) : Method A
POSISI TERHADAP PACP DUKUNG PACP (Prelimanary
APT Common Proposal)
menjadi ACP (APT Common Proposal)
CATATAN UNTUK WRC‐2012 DUKUNG ACP yang memilih
AGENDA ITEM PILIHAN METHOD (CPM REPORT FEB 2011) POSISI APG4, APG5, PACP POSISI CEPT DAN CITEL
1.6 (WP4)
to review No. 5.565 of the Radio Regulations in order to update the spectrum use by the passive services between 275 GHz and 3 000 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 950 (Rev.WRC‐07), and to consider possible procedures for free‐space optical‐links, taking into account the results of ITU‐R studies, in accordance with Resolution 955 (WRC‐07) Untuk Sub‐Agenda Item 1.6/1 : to update the list of bands of interest to EESS, SRS, and RAS in the range 275‐1 000 GHz. This modified footnote will also stress the interest of the passive services in all frequencies from 1 000‐3 000 GHz, recognizing that sharing this frequency range with active services on the ground or in space should be possible due to the extremely strong atmospheric absorption and the very narrow antenna beamwidths encountered in this range. Resolution 950 (Rev.WRC‐07) would be consequentially suppressed
Untuk Sub‐Agenda Item 1.6/2 :
No change to the RR and consequential suppression of Resolution 955 (WRC‐07) DI APG4 : APG4 : 1.6/1 : Option A 1.6/2 : Method A Australia, Iran, Jepang : 1.6/1 : Option A 1.6/2 : Method A Korea : 1.6/1 : Option A 1.6/2 : not yet determined Malaysia : 1.6/1 : Option B 1.6/2 : Method C DI APG5 :
China, Iran, Australia, Korea : support satu‐satunya Method untuk 1.6/1 dan 1.6/2
PACP : support satu‐satunya Method untuk 1.6/1 dan 1.6/2
CEPT (Reg.2) : mendukung satu – satunya Method
CITEL (Reg.1) : mendukung satu – satunya Method
POSISI TERHADAP PACP DUKUNG PACP (Prelimanary
APT Common Proposal)
menjadi ACP (APT Common Proposal)
CATATAN UNTUK WRC‐2012 DUKUNG ACP yang menyetujui
satu – satunya Method dalam CPM Report