SPS International Agreements - Detailed

Resolution G called upon the International Radio Consultative Committee (CCIR), a technical body of the ITU, to assist in the planning of the Region 2 Conference. Resolution H reidentified the goals of the Region 2 Conference, e.g., that it is to "draw up a detailed plan for the orbit spectrum resource," and that "the plan is to provide for the detailed assignment of the orbital positions and frequency channels available, ensuring that the broadcasting-satellite service requirements of the various administrations are met in an equitable manner satisfactory to all the countries concerned." The IFRB was invited to request the States participating in the Region 2 Conference to submit their requirements at least one year prior to the convening of the Conference. Resolution I dealt with the collection of data on the functioning of the "Plan" for Regions 1 and 3. The Recommendations were directed in large part to the 1979 WARC. Recommendation AA invited the CCIR to study spurious emissions in the broadcasting-satellite service. Recommendation BB asked the CCIR to submit information relating to transmitting antennae for the same service. Recommendation CC asked the CCIR to submit information on propaganda at 12 GHz for the same service. Recommendation DD invited the CCIR to study polarization characteristics of receiving antennae of space stations with the view of obtaining protection for the up-links of systems for satellites occupying a given position in the geostationary orbit. Recommendation EE asked member States to estimate the future technical requirements for up-links. Recommendation FF asked the CCIR to study the interdependence of receiver design, channel grouping, and sharing criteria. Recommendation GG took into account that frequency band

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