![]() ![]() The decision stipulates that stations of the FSS can be deployed anywhere but without the right of protection from interference generated by FS radio stations. Scenario B-CR GSO satellite downlink (17.7-19.7 GHz): CEPT has adopted a decision, ERC/DEC/(00)07, which gives guidance on the use of this band by FSS and fixed services (FS). In this band, CoRaSat is investigating the following aspects ( Figure 10.2): (i) FSS cognitive satellite terminals reusing frequency bands of other BSS GSO feeder link systems also operating in this band and (ii) support of satellite terminals on mobile platforms. Moreover, with regard to satellite terminals on mobile platforms, the ECC decision ECC/DEC/(13)01 addresses the harmonized use of Earth stations on mobile platforms (ESOMPs) operating within the given frequency band. The question here is whether uncoordinated FSS stations could increase frequency exploitation by flexible usage of the spectrum portion through the adoption of CR techniques. The deployment of uncoordinated fixed satellite service (FSS) Earth stations is also authorized in these bands. The decision stipulates that the designation of the band 17.3-17.7 GHz is without prejudice to the use of this band by broadcasting satellite service (BSS) feeder uplinks and that it is not allocated to any terrestrial service on an incumbent basis (except in some countries). Scenario A-CR GSO Satellite downlink (17.3-17.7 GHz): CEPT has adopted a decision, ECC/DEC/(05)08, which gives guidance on the use of this band by high-density applications in the fixed satellite service (HDFSS). ![]()
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