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1989 Ed.]

Telecommunication Regulations

[CAP. 106

A 55

[Subsidiary]

Frequency and Maximum Frequency Tolerance

Bandwidth

of Emission

Class of Emission

Maximum Effective Radiated Power (Watts)

Aerial Characteristics

For the purposes of the Schedule

A. Effective radiated power (ERP) is the mean radio frequency power multiplied by the gain of the aerial in the horizontal plane. The mean radio frequency power (RFP) will be taken as that delivered to the aerial and generally for the unmodulated condition; but in case of systems in which the application of modulation causes an increase in the effective carrier power, apart from any change in power due to redistribution between the carrier and sidebands, this will be allowed for.

B.

RFP, ERP and the aerial characteristics will be assessed either by measurements or by calculation from the characteristics of the types of apparatus used, at the discretion of the Telecommunications Authority.

C. The symbols used to designate the classes of emission have the meanings assigned to them in the Telecommunication Convention.

D. "Bandwidth" and "frequency tolerance" have the meanings assigned to them in the Telecommunication Convention.

NUMBER OF RECEIVING STATIONS

(L.N. 37 of 1971; L.N. 4 of 1984)

TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE

(Chapter 106)

WIDE BAND LINK AND RELAY STATION LICENCE

DATE OF ISSUE:

RENEWABLE:

FEE ON ISSUE:

FEE ON RENEWAL:

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1989 Ed.] Telecommunication Regulations [CAP. 106 A 55 [Subsidiary] Frequency and Maximum Frequency Tolerance Bandwidth of Emission Class of Emission Maximum Effective Radiated Power (Watts) Aerial Characteristics For the purposes of the Schedule A. Effective radiated power (ERP) is the mean radio frequency power multiplied by the gain of the aerial in the horizontal plane. The mean radio frequency power (RFP) will be taken as that delivered to the aerial and generally for the unmodulated condition; but in case of systems in which the application of modulation causes an increase in the effective carrier power, apart from any change in power due to redistribution between the carrier and sidebands, this will be allowed for. B. RFP, ERP and the aerial characteristics will be assessed either by measurements or by calculation from the characteristics of the types of apparatus used, at the discretion of the Telecommunications Authority. C. The symbols used to designate the classes of emission have the meanings assigned to them in the Telecommunication Convention. D. "Bandwidth" and "frequency tolerance" have the meanings assigned to them in the Telecommunication Convention. NUMBER OF RECEIVING STATIONS (L.N. 37 of 1971; L.N. 4 of 1984) TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE (Chapter 106) WIDE BAND LINK AND RELAY STATION LICENCE DATE OF ISSUE: RENEWABLE: FEE ON ISSUE: FEE ON RENEWAL: i Page 55 Page 56
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1989 Ed.] Telecommunication Regulations [CAP. 106 A 55 [Subsidiary] Frequency and Maximum Frequency Tolerance Bandwidth of Emission Class of Emission Maximum Effective Radiated Power (Watts) Aerial Characteristics For the purposes of the Schedule A. Effective radiated power (ERP) is the mean radio frequency power multiplied by the gain of the aerial in the horizontal plane. The mean radio frequency power (RFP) will be taken as that delivered to the aerial and generally for the unmodulated condition; but in case of systems in which the application of modulation causes an increase in the effective carrier power, apart from any change in power due to redistribution between the carrier and sidebands, this will be allowed for. B. RFP, ERP and the aerial characteristics will be assessed either by measurements or by calculation from the characteristics of the types of apparatus used, at the discretion of the Telecommunications Authority. C. The symbols used to designate the classes of emission have the meanings assigned to them in the Telecommunication Convention. D. "Bandwidth" and "frequency tolerance" have the meanings assigned to them in the Tele- communication Convention. NUMBER OF RECEIVING STATIONS (L.N. 37 of 1971; L.N. 4 of 1984) TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE (Chapter 106) WIDE BAND LINK AND RELAY STATION LICENCE DATE OF ISSUE: RENEWABLE: FEE ON ISSUE: FEE ON RENEWAL: i Page 55Page 56
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1989 Ed.]

Telecommunication Regulations

[CAP. 106

A 55

[Subsidiary]

Frequency and Maximum Frequency Tolerance

Bandwidth

of Emission

Class of Emission

Maximum Effective Radiated Power (Watts)

Aerial Characteristics

For the purposes of the Schedule

A. Effective radiated power (ERP) is the mean radio frequency power multiplied by the gain of the aerial in the horizontal plane. The mean radio frequency power (RFP) will be taken as that delivered to the aerial and generally for the unmodulated condition; but in case of systems in which the application of modulation causes an increase in the effective carrier power, apart from any change in power due to redistribution between the carrier and sidebands, this will be allowed for.

B.

RFP, ERP and the aerial characteristics will be assessed either by measurements or by calculation from the characteristics of the types of apparatus used, at the discretion of the Telecommunications Authority.

C. The symbols used to designate the classes of emission have the meanings assigned to them in

the Telecommunication Convention.

D. "Bandwidth" and "frequency tolerance" have the meanings assigned to them in the Tele-

communication Convention.

NUMBER OF RECEIVING STATIONS

(L.N. 37 of 1971; L.N. 4 of 1984)

TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE

(Chapter 106)

WIDE BAND LINK AND RELAY STATION LICENCE

DATE OF ISSUE: RENEWABLE:

FEE ON ISSUE:

FEE ON RENEWAL:

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