A partial amendment has been introduced to update and refine the technical standards for radio equipment, specifically addressing Earth Stations communicating with Non-Geostationary Satellites in specific frequency bands. Introduces detailed conditions for Earth Stations operating in frequency bands 14-14.5 GHz (transmitting) and 10.7-12.7 GHz (receiving) to communicate with Non-Geostationary Satellites allocated for fixed satellite services in the 1,100-1,300 km altitude range. General Transmission Conditions: – Automatic Tracking – Control Signals – Fault Detection Transmission/Reception Device Standards: – Waveform & Bandwidth – Unwanted Emissions – Frequency Stability – Secondary Emissions Additional Conditions: – Compliance requirements for power spectrum densities based on antenna angles away from the center of the main beam. – Permission for the head of the National Radio Research Agency to adjust standards for transmission/reception equipment if interference risks arise. This amendment ensures compliance with modern international standards and minimizes interference risks, improving the safety and efficiency of communications with Non-Geostationary Satellites.
South Korea – Amendment to the Technical Standards for Radio Equipment for Simple Radio Stations, Space Stations, Earth Stations, and Other Industrial Radio Equipment for Radio Detection
