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ITU-R P.528

Propagation curves for aeronautical mobile and radionavigation services using the VHF, UHF and SHF bands

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Organization: ITU-R
Publication Date: 1 February 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 51
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This Recommendation contains a method for predicting basic transmission loss in the frequency range 125-15 500 MHz for aeronautical and satellite services. The method uses an interpolation method on basic transmission loss data from sets of curves. These sets of curves are valid for ground-air, ground-satellite, air-air, air-satellite, and satellite-satellite links. The only data needed for this method are the distance between antennas, the heights of the antennas above mean sea level, the frequency, and the time percentage.

This Recommendation, also, gives the calculations for the expected protection ratio or wanted-to-unwanted signal ratio exceeded at the receiver for at least 95% of the time, R (0.95). This calculation requires the following additional data for both the wanted and unwanted signals: the transmitted power, the gain of transmitting antenna, and the gain of receiving antenna.

Document History

August 1, 2019
A propagation prediction method for aeronautical mobile and radionavigation services using the VHF, UHF and SHF bands
This Recommendation contains a method for predicting basic transmission loss in the frequency range 125 MHz to 15.5 GHz for aeronautical and satellite services. It provides a step-by-step method to...
ITU-R P.528
February 1, 2012
Propagation curves for aeronautical mobile and radionavigation services using the VHF, UHF and SHF bands
This Recommendation contains a method for predicting basic transmission loss in the frequency range 125-15 500 MHz for aeronautical and satellite services. The method uses an interpolation method on...
January 1, 1986
Propagation Curves for Aeronautical Mobile and Radionavigation Services Using the VHF, UHF and SHF Bands - Section 5D - Aspects Relative to the Terrestrial Broadcasting and Mobile Services
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