Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM). Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for Mobile Earth Stations (MES) used in Satellite Personal Communication Networks (S-PCN) operating in the d bands...
1Key Takeaways
This technical specification outlines the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility within satellite-based personal communication networks that serve mobile ground stations operating in the D-band frequency range. The document establishes precise parameters and testing methods to ensure that these systems function…
2Scope / Description
This technical specification outlines the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility within satellite-based personal communication networks that serve mobile ground stations operating in the D-band frequency range. The document establishes precise parameters and testing methods to ensure that these systems function reliably without causing harmful interference to other radio services or being affected by external electromagnetic sources. It addresses the complex interactions inherent in satellite-to-ground communication links, focusing specifically on the propagation characteristics and regulatory constraints associated with the designated frequency band. Detailed guidance is provided for equipment design, installation, and operational procedures to maintain spectral efficiency and signal integrity. The scope covers both radiated and conducted emissions, immunity levels, and measurement methodologies applicable to the mobile units and associated infrastructure. By adhering to these guidelines, stakeholders can facilitate the deployment of advanced communication services while ensuring compliance with national and international spectrum management policies. The standard aims to harmonize technical practices for the safe and effective use of radio frequencies in this specific context.