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1 UK Interface Requirement 2022 Broadcast transmitters operating in frequency bands administered by Ofcom Publication date: July /34/EC Notification number: 2007/124/UK
2 Contents Section Page 1 References 3 2 Foreword 4 3 Minimum for operation within the UK 5 4 Additional performance parameters 8 5 Contact details 9 6 Document history 10 2
3 Section 1 References 1.1 ETS Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) to mobile, portable and fixed receivers. 1.2 ETS Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for 11/12 GHz satellite services (DVBS). 1.3 ETS Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for digital terrestrial television (DVBT). 1.4 ETS Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Multipoint Video Distribution Systems (MVDS) at 10 GHz and above. 1.5 EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters; General electromagnetic compatibility for radio communicaitons equipment. 1.6 EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services;part 11: Specific conditions for terrestrial sound broadcasting service transmitters. 1.7 EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Transmitting equipment for the amplitudemodulated (AM) radio broadcast service; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods. 1.8 EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Transmitting equipment for the amplitudemodulated (AM) radio broadcast service; Part 2: Harmonized EN under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive. 1.9 EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Transmitting equipment for the frequencymodulated (FM) radio broadcast service; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Transmitting equipment for the frequencymodulated (FM) radio broadcast service; Part 2: Harmonized EN under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);Transmitting equipment for the Terrestrial Digital Audio Broadcasting (T DAB) service;part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods 1.12 EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);Transmitting equipment for the Terrestrial Digital Audio Broadcasting (T DAB) service;part 2: Harmonized EN under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive 1.13 EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and 3
4 services;part 14: Specific conditions for analogue and digital terrestrial TV broadcasting service transmitters 1.14 EN Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);Transmitting equipment for the digital television broadcast service, Terrestrial (DVBT);Harmonized EN under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive 1.15 RA 244 Frequency Clearance for Sound Broadcast Transmitting Stations Information Sheet (Rev 3, January 2000) RA 365 United Kingdom Table of Radio Frequency Allocations 9kHz 105 GHz. 4
5 Section 2 Foreword 2.1 The Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 99/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) was implemented in the United Kingdom (UK) on the 8 April 2000 by The Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000, Statutory Instrument 2000 No In accordance with Articles 4.1 and 7.2 of Directive 1999/5/EC, this UK Interface Requirement contains the for the licensing and use of Broadcasting in the specified frequency bands. 2.2 Nothing in this UK Radio Interface Requirement shall preclude the need for equipment to comply with Directive 1999/5/EC. 2.3 It is required by the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 that no radio equipment is installed or used in the UK except under the authority of a licence granted by or otherwise exempted by regulations made by Ofcom. It is a condition of such a licence or exemption regulations as appropriate that, in order to be installed or used in the UK, the equipment must meet the minimum specified in this UK Interface Requirement for the stated equipment types and for the stated frequency bands. Nothing in this UK Interface Requirement shall preclude equipment from being placed on the market in the UK that complies with the essential specified in Directive 1999/5/EC. 2.4 The given in the main body of this UK Radio Interface Requirement will apply to the licensing of broadcasting transmitters. 2.5 This UK Radio Interface Requirement will be revised as necessary, for example to follow: i) current technology developments for reasons related to the effective and appropriate use of the spectrum in particular maximising spectrum utilisation; and ii) changes to the available spectrum allocated for Broadcasting. 2.6 All UK Radio Interface Requirements notified under Directive 1998/34/EC will be published and will be made available free of charge from the Ofcom website at Further information on this UK Radio Interface Requirement can be obtained from the technical enquiry contact given at the back of this document. 5
6 Section 3 Minimum for operation within the UK 3.1 The minimum in this document are made for reasons related to the effective and appropriate use of the radio spectrum, in particular maximising spectrum utilisation. 3.2 This UK Radio Interface Requirement gives a high level description of how the spectrum in the UK is used for Broadcasting. It does not prescribe technical interpretation of the essential of Directive 1999/5/EC. 3.3 This UK Radio Interface Requirement therefore stipulates the necessary equipment parameters for the licensing of broadcasting transmitters in the UK. Tables 3.1 to 3.16 contain the relevant equipment parameters. These taken together with the essential detailed in Article 3.2 of Directive 1999/5/EC constitute the minimum for Broadcasting within the UK. Nothing in this UK Interface Requirement shall preclude equipment from being placed on the market in the UK that complies with the essential specified in Directive 1999/5/EC. 3.4 The technical parameters specified in the UK Radio Interface Requirement are applied to achieve the desired level of compatibility within the broadcasting service and with other radiocommunications services, whilst promoting enterprise, innovation and competition. 3.5 This UK Radio Interface requirement provides the necessary technical information which facilitates access to the Broadcasting spectrum by making clear the assumptions that are made in planning the use of the Broadcasting spectrum in the UK. It is not the intention of this UK Radio Interface Requirement to duplicate or impose any additional essential of the Directive 1999/5/EC on products. Any specified parameters within this document are for the purpose of identifying product options and not as a national de facto product requirement. 6
7 Table 3.1: Minimum for the use of: LF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to 255 khz 3 Application LF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 9 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Table 3.2: Minimum for the use of: MF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to khz 3 Application MF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 9 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Note 1: The effective radiated power is dependent on the coordination process, which addresses the effect of potential interference with other broadcast assignments in the band and with adjacent band services. 7
8 Table 3.3: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands 3950 to 4000 khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Table 3.4: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands 5900 to 6200 khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Note 1: The effective radiated power is dependent on the coordination process, which addresses the effect of potential interference with other broadcast assignments in the band and with adjacent band services. 8
9 Table 3.5: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands 7100 to 7350 khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Table 3.6: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands 9400 to 9900 khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Note 1: The effective radiated power is dependent on the coordination process, which addresses the effect of potential interference with other broadcast assignments in the band and with adjacent band services. 9
10 Table 3.7: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Table 3.8: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Note 1: The effective radiated power is dependent on the coordination process, which addresses the effect of potential interference with other broadcast assignments in the band and with adjacent band services. 10
11 Table 3.9: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Table 3.10: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Note 1: The effective radiated power is dependent on the coordination process, which addresses the effect of potential interference with other broadcast assignments in the band and with adjacent band services. 11
12 Table 3.11: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Table 3.12: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Note 1: The effective radiated power is dependent on the coordination process, which addresses the effect of potential interference with other broadcast assignments in the band and with adjacent band services. 12
13 Table 3.13: Minimum for the use of: HF Audio Broadcasting operating in the khz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to khz 3 Application HF Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 10 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Table 3.14: Minimum for the use of: Terrestrial Audio Broadcasting operating in the MHz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands 87.5 to 108 MHz 3 Application Terrestrial Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 200 khz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Note 1: The effective radiated power is dependent on the coordination process, which addresses the effect of potential interference with other broadcast assignments in the band and with adjacent band services. 13
14 Table 3.15: Minimum for the use of: Terrestrial Digital Audio Broadcasting operating in the MHz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands to 230 MHz 3 Application Terrestrial Digital Audio Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 1.55 MHz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions 12 Remarks Table 3.16: Minimum for the use of: Terrestrial Television Broadcasting operating in the MHz band Mandatory (19) 1 Frequency / Bands 470 to 854 MHz 2 Radio service Broadcasting Service (Television) 3 Application Terrestrial Television Broadcast 4 Channelling / modulation 8 MHz maximum channel bandwidth 6 Channel occupation rules 7 Duplex type / separation Informative (1013) 10 Frequency planning assumptions See Section 4 12 Remarks Note 1: The effective radiated power is dependent on the coordination process, which addresses the effect of potential interference with other broadcast assignments in the band and with adjacent band services. 14
15 Section 4 Additional performance parameters (informative) Out of band emission limits are given as mean power level measured in 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the mean output power. For non cosited transmitters serving the same area assessment will need to be made on a casebycase basis. Tables 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 summarise the relative spectral density masks that can be used for cosited transmitters operating within UHF spectrum Bands IV/V, providing it can be demonstrated that there will be negligible impact to: the UK s Digital Switch Over Frequency Plan (as defined by Ofcom s Joint Planning Project); international broadcasting assignments and allotments appearing in the Geneva 2006 Plan; other primary terrestrial services contained in Annex 5 to the Final Acts of RRC06. The values proposed in Tables 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 or Figures 4.1 to 4.9, are without prejudice to Directive 1999/5/EC, and in particular to the right to be put into service that this Directive confers on radio equipment conforming with the appropriate harmonised standards. Accordingly the UK will notify these masks to DVBT assignments, under Articles 4 and 5 of the Final Acts of the Regional Radio Conference 2006, as Noncritical. 15
16 Table 4.1: Out of band emission limits for Channels 21, 30, 41 and 62 with ERP > 100W Frequency relative to channel centre frequency (MHz) Relative level for Channels 21 and 41 (dbc) (See Note 1) Relative level for Channels 30 and 62 (dbc) (See Note 2) Relative level for Channels 21 and 41 (dbc) Relative level for Channels 30 and 62 (dbc) ERP >1kW* ERP > 100W* Note 1: Channel frequency offset by +167 khz. Note 2: Channel frequency offset by 167 khz. * For ERP values between 1kW and 100W the spectral density values for ± 12 MHz, ± 6 MHz and ± 4.2 MHz are adjusted in proportion to the ERP value. Table 4.2: Out of band emission limits for Channels 21, 30, 41 and 62 with ERP < 100W Frequency relative to channel centre frequency (MHz) Relative level for Channels 21 and 41 (dbc) Relative level for Channels 30 and 62 (dbc) Absolute level for Channels 21 and 41 (dbw/4khz) Absolute level for Channels 30 and 62 (dbw/4khz) ERP < 100W ERP < 25W (See Note 1) Note 1: Below 25W either the mask specified for ERP < 100W or ERP < 25W can be used. 16
17 Table 4.3: Out of band emission limits for Channels 22 to 29 and 42 to 61 Frequency relative to channel centre frequency (MHz) Relative level for Channels 22 to 29 and 42 to 61 (dbc) ERP > 1kW * ERP = 100W* ERP < 100W Absolute level for Channels 22 to 29 and 42 to 61 (dbw/4khz) ERP < 25W (See Note 1) Note 1: Below 25W either the mask specified for ERP < 100W or ERP < 25W can be used. * For ERP values between 1kW and 100W the spectral density values for ± 12 MHz and ± 6 MHz are adjusted in proportion to the ERP value. 17
18 Figure Spectrum Mask for Channels 21 and 41 ERP > 1kW Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) offset by +167 khz Figure Spectrum Mask for Channels 30 and 62 ERP > 1kW Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) offset by 167 khz 18
19 Figure Spectrum Mask for Channels 21 and 41 at ERP > 100W Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) Figure Spectrum Mask for Channels 30 and 62 ERP > 100W Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) 19
20 Figure Spectrum Mask for Channels 21 and 41 at ERP < 100W and > 25W 10 Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) Figure Spectrum Mask for Channels 30 and 62 ERP < 100W and > 25W Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) 20
21 Figure Spectrum Mask for Channels 22 to 29, 42 to 61 ERP > 1kW Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) Figure Spectrum Mask for Channels 22 to 29, 42 to 61 at ERP = 100W 10 Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) 21
22 Figure Spectrum Mask for Ch 22 to 29, 42 to 61 at ERP < 100W and > 25W 10 Power level measured in a 4 khz bandwidth, where 0 db corresponds to the total output power Frequency relative to centre of DVBT 8 MHz channel (MHz) 22
23 Section 5 Contact details Ofcom, Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9HA Technical enquiries to Broadcast Technical Policy Team Tel: Fax: Website: 23
24 Section 6 Document history Version Date Changes 2.0 August 2004 Amended to Ofcom format 3.0 February Update to Section April 2007 Revised 24