ITU-R REPORT BO.2029-2002
Broadcasting-satellite service earth station antenna pattern measurements and related analyses

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ITU-R REPORT BO.2029-2002
Release Date
2002
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International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
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ITU-R REPORT BO.2029-2002
Scope
Recommendation ITU-R BO.1443 – Reference BSS earth station antenna patterns for use in interference assessment involving non-GSO satellites in frequency bands covered by RR Appen- dix S30, describes broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) reference antenna patterns to be used in non-geostationary-satellite service (non-GSO) interference analyses. Of particular interest are small, offset-fed BSS earth station antennas which have non-axially symmetric patterns. Millions of these antennas have been deployed worldwide. To support the development of these antenna reference patterns several Sector Members performed detailed measurements, analyses and modelling of three-dimensional antenna patterns. A Special Rapporteur Group was formed to collect and organize the extensive data sets and analyses performed during the development of the Recommendation described above. It was felt that information of this nature would be valuable in future BSS studies.

ITU-R REPORT BO.2029-2002 Referenced Document

  • ITU-R BO.1213 Reference receiving Earth station antenna pattern for the broadcasting-satellite service in the 11.7-12.75 GHz band*2005-11-01 Update
  • ITU-R BO.1443 Reference BSS earth station antenna patterns for use in interference assessment involving non-GSO satellites in frequency bands covered by RR Appendix 30*2013-12-01 Update
  • ITU-R S.732 Method for statistical processing of earth station antenna side-lobe peaks to determine excess over antenna reference patterns and conditions for acceptability of any excess*2012-12-01 Update

ITU-R REPORT BO.2029-2002 history

  • 2002 ITU-R REPORT BO.2029-2002 Broadcasting-satellite service earth station antenna pattern measurements and related analyses



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