Radiocommunication service
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia.
Radiocommunication service is according to Article 1.19 of the International Telecommunication Union´s (ITU)RR,[1] defined as “a service…involving the transmission, emission and/or reception of radio waves for specific telecommunication purposes”.
Radiocommunication is sub-divided into space and terrestrial radiocommunication. Space radiocommunication is defined in RR Article 1 as “any radiocommunication involving the use of one or more space stations or the use of one or more reflecting satellites or other objects in space”. Terrestrial radiocommunication is defined as “any radiocommunication other than space radiocommunication or radio astronomy”.
Sub-sets of services and branches
Some services are a sub-set of another service. For example, the land mobile service can be thought of as a branch of the mobile service which encompasses the land, maritime and aeronautical mobile services. For many terrestrial radiocommunication communication services, there is a parallel space radiocommunication service e.g., the broadcasting service and the broadcasting-satellite service.
Further sub-sets of some of these internationally defined services are often created at the national level. For example, within the land mobile service, a country may choose to define such services as paging, dispatch two-way radio service, cellular mobile telephone service, trunked mobile radio service, etc. Many of these definitions are based upon the nature of the service being provided rather than the international concept of a radiocommunication service. In other words, the term “service” can be used in these two different ways. No matter what definitions are adopted in a given country, with some specific exceptions which are allowed for in the ITU RRs, the use of the spectrum must fit in with the international definitions of radio services.
Table of Radiocommunication services
Section III of Article 1 of the ITU Radio Regulations sets out the definitions of some 40 radio services including such services as the fixed service, the mobile service, the land mobile service, the broadcasting service, the standard frequency and time signal service as well as the definition of radio astronomy which is defined as “a service involving the use of radio astronomy”. Note that the radio astronomy service is not a radiocommunication service but simply a service involving the use of radio astronomy.
ITU RR Article[2] | Definition | ||
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N° | Description | Short | |
1.19 | Radiocommunication service | See definition above. | |
1.20 | Fixed service | fixed | Main article: Fixed service |
obsolete | Main article: Aeronautical fixed service | ||
1.21 | Fixed-satellite service | FSS | Main article: Fixed-satellite service |
1.22 | Inter-satellite service | ISS | Main article: Inter-satellite service |
1.23 | Space operation service | SOS | Main article: Space operation service |
1.24 | Mobile service | mobile | Main articles: Mobile service and Mobile radio station |
1.25 | Mobile-satellite service | MSS | Main article: Mobile-satellite service |
1.26 | Land mobile service | LMS | Main article: Land mobile service |
1.27 | Land mobile-satellite service | LMSS | Main article: Land mobile-satellite service |
1.28 | Maritime mobile service | MMS | |
1.29 | Maritime mobile-satellite service | MMSS | Main article: Maritime mobile-satellite service |
1.30 | Port operations service | POS | Main article: Port operations service |
1.31 | Ship movement service | SMS | Main article: Ship movement service |
1.32 | Aeronautical mobile service | AMS | |
1.33 | Aeronautical mobile (R) service[3] | AMS(R) | Main article: Aeronautical mobile (R) service |
1.34 | Aeronautical mobile (OR) service[4] | AMS(OR) | Main article: Aeronautical mobile (OR) service |
1.35 | Aeronautical mobile-satellite service | AMSS | Main article: Aeronautical mobile-satellite service |
1.36 | Aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service | AMS(R)S | Main article: Aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service |
1.37 | Aeronautical mobile-satellite (OR) service | AMS(OR)S | Main article: Aeronautical mobile-satellite (OR) service |
1.38 | Broadcasting service | BS | A radiocommunication service in which the transmissions are intended for direct reception by the general public. This service may include sound transmissions, television transmissions or other types of transmission (CS). |
1.39 | Broadcasting-satellite service | BSS | Main article: Broadcasting-satellite service |
1.40 | Radiodetermination service | RDS | Main article: Radiodetermination service |
1.41 | Radiodetermination-satellite service | DRSS | Main article: Radiodetermination-satellite service |
1.42 | Radionavigation service | RNS | Main article: Radionavigation service |
1.43 | Radionavigation-satellite service | RNSS | Main article: Radionavigation-satellite service |
1.44 | Maritime radionavigation service | MRNS | Main article: Maritime radionavigation service |
1.45 | Maritime radionavigation-satellite service | MRNSS | Main article: Maritime radionavigation-satellite service |
1.46 | Aeronautical radionavigation service | ARNS | Main article: Aeronautical radionavigation service |
1.47 | Aeronautical radionavigation-satellite service | ARNSS | Main article: Aeronautical radionavigation-satellite service |
1.48 | Radiolocation service | RLS | A radiodetermination service for the purpose of radiolocation. For more details on this topic, see Radiolocation service. |
1.49 | Radiolocation-satellite service | RLSS | Main article: Radiolocation-satellite service |
1.50 | Meteorological aids service | Main article: Meteorological aids service | |
1.51 | Earth exploration-satellite service | EESS | Main article: Earth exploration-satellite service |
1.52 | Meteorological-satellite service | Main article: Meteorological-satellite service | |
1.53 | Standard frequency and time signal service | SFTS | Main article: Standard frequency and time signal service |
1.54 | Standard frequency and time signal-satellite service | SFTSS | Main article: Standard frequency and time signal-satellite service |
1.55 | Space research service | SRS | Main article: Space research service |
1.56 | Amateur service | Amateur | A radiocommunication service for the purpose of self-training, intercommunication and technical investigations carried out by amateurs, that is, by duly authorized persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest. For more details on this topic, see Amateur radio. |
1.57 | Amateur-satellite service | Amateur-satellite | Main article: Amateur-satellite service |
1.58 | Radio astronomy service | RAS | Main article: Radio astronomy service |
1.59 | Safety service | Main article: Safety service | |
1.60 | Special service | Main article: Special radio service | |
References
- ↑ ITU Radio Regulations, Section III – Radio services, Article 1.19, definition: Radiocommunication service
- ↑ International Telecommunication Union
- ↑ (R) – abbreviation to route flights (route)
- ↑ (OR) – abbreviation to flights others than on routs (off-route)