ITU-R Submissions

The following submissions were made to the ITU-R by the WBU.

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For earlier submissions, click on the ITU-R DOC #. NOTE: All submissions are available online by clicking on the link or by contacting the WBU Secretariat office. ITU-R members with a ITU TIES account may access these submissions on the ITU-R website as well.

ITEMITU POSTITU-R DOC #FILE NAME
1st ITU Inter-Regional Workshop on WRC-23WBU-TC Positions on WRC-23 Agenda Items2021-12-06WRC-23-IRW-21/13-E
WP 5A: Land mobile service above 30 MHz* (excluding IMT); wireless access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite servicesPreliminary New Draft Revision Recommendation ITU-R M.1450-5 Characteristics of Broadband Radio Local Area Networks2021-11-035A/437-E
WP 5A: Land mobile service above 30 MHz* (excluding IMT); wireless access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite servicesAttachment 1 part 1e - Analysis of Interference to Electronic News Gathering Receivers From Proposed 6 GHz RLAN Transmitters2021-11-035A/437-E
WP 5A: Land mobile service above 30 MHz* (excluding IMT); wireless access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite servicesAttachment 2 part 2e - Appendix A2021-11-035A/437-E
WP 1C: Spectrum monitoringProposed Modifications To The Working Document Towards A Preliminary Draft New Recommendation ITU-R SM.[App10]2019-05-091C/195-E
WP 4A: Efficient orbit/spectrum utilization for FSS and BSSGuidelines For Reporting Harmful Interference For Cases Of GSO Satellite Services2018-02-144A/656-E
WP 4A: Efficient orbit/spectrum utilization for FSS and BSSGuidelines For Reporting Harmful Interference For Cases Of GSO Satellite Services2017-10-124A/505-E
WP 6A: Terrestrial Broadcasting DeliveryProposed New Opinion Of Study Group 6 - The activation of radio receivers in smart phones. The WBU-TC supports the North America Broadcasters Association (NABA) contribution to Working Party 6A2017-03-076A/203-E
Radiocommunication Assembly (RA-15)Comment On Document 5/1009, Draft New Recommendation ITU-R M.[BSMS700]. Specific out-of-band emission limit of IMT mobile stations operating in the frequency band 694-790 MHz for protection of existing services in Region 1 in the frequency band below 694 MHz2015-10-05RA15/PLEN/12-E
JTG 4-5-6-7Support For NABA Requiring IMT Sharing Studies In High C-Band To Consider Certain Satellite and Fixed Services Transmission Facilities: the WBU-TC fully supports NABA’s position as submitted in Documents 4-5-6-7/2492013-10-104-5-6-7/270-E
WP 6A: Terrestrial Broadcasting DeliverySupport for reservations on the proposal to change the title of Recommendation ITU-R BT.18952013-04-056A/212-E
WP 6A: Terrestrial Broadcasting DeliverySupport for NABA on the importance of radio and television broadcasting for emergency communications to the public2013-03-266A/204-E
SG 6: Broadcasting ServiceSupport for NABA on the importance of radio and television broadcasting for emergency communications to the public2013-04-036/108-E
World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-12)WBU-TC VIEWS ON WRC12 AGENDA ITEMS 1.2, 1.4, 1.10, 1.13, 1.14, 1.15, 1.17, 1.19, 1.25 AND 8.22012-01-23151-E
Conference Prepatory Meeting for WRC-12Proposals to Amend Draft Cpm Report on Wrc-12 Agenda Items 1.4, 1.13, 1.15, 1.17, and 1.222011-01-31Document CPM11-2/ WBU-TC-E
Broadcasting ServiceTowards a PDNR on "Power Line High Data Rate Telecommunication Systems"2010-04-09Document 6A/317-E
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Spectrum ManagementFuture studies on recommendation ITU-T G.99602010-09-17Document 1/119-E
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Spectrum ManagementComments on the Working Document Towards Draft CPM Text on WRC-12 Agenda Item 1.192010-01-21Document 1B/167-E
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Spectrum ManagementComments on the Working Document Towards Draft CPM Text on WRC-12 Agenda Item 1.222010-01-20Document 1A/224-E
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Spectrum Engineering TechniquesTowards a PDNR on "Power Line High Data Rate Telecommunication Systems"2010-06-11Document 1A/285-E
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Spectrum Engineering TechniquesComments on the studies of PLT systems2009-01-21Document 1A/90-E
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Spectrum Engineering TechniquesOn the requirements for protection against interference generated by short-range devices (SRD) operating in the terrestrial broadcast bands2009-01-21Document 1A/91-E
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Spectrum Engineering TechniquesOn the requirements for protection against interference generated by short-range devices (SRD) operating in the terrestrial broadcast bands.2009-01-21Document 1B/55-E
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Spectrum Engineering TechniquesTowards a PDNR on "Power Line High Data Rate Telecommunication Systems"2009-02-11Document 1A/102-E
IconR07WP1AC0102 Pdf - 111.43 KB
Spectrum Engineering TechniquesOn the study of software-defined radio and cognitive radio systems for WRC-11 Agenda Item 1.192009-02-11Document 1B/61-E
IconR07WP1BC0061 Pdf - 99.98 KB
Terrestrial Broadcasting DeliverySupport for draft revision of question ITU-R 32/62010-10-04Document 6A/393-E
IconR07WP6AC0393 Pdf - 23.06 KB
Terrestrial Broadcasting DeliveryProposed draft new recommendation ITU-R BT.[PLT REC]2010-10-04Document 6A/394-E
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WBU-IMCG Encourages Initiatives to reduce RF Interference

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