Land mobile service
Land mobile service
In accordance with ITU Radio Regulations (article 1) variations of this radiocommunication service are classified as follows:
Mobile service (article 1.24)
- Land mobile service (article 1.26)
- Land mobile-satellite service (article 1.27)
Frequency allocation
The allocation of radio frequencies is provided according to Article 5 of the ITU Radio Regulations (edition 2012).[2]
In order to improve harmonisation in spectrum utilisation, the majority of service-allocations stipulated in this document were incorporated in national Tables of Frequency Allocations and Utilisations which is within the responsibility of the appropriate national administration. The allocation might be primary, secondary, exclusive, and shared.
- primary allocation: is indicated by writing in capital letters
- secondary allocation: is indicated by small letters (see example below)
- exclusive or shared utilization: is within the responsibility of administrations
However, military usage, in bands where there is civil usage, will be in accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations. In NATO countries, military land mobile utilizations will be in accordance with the
FCC LMR Narrowbanding Mandate
LMR Narrowbanding is the result of an FCC Order issued in December 2004
See also
- Business Radio Service
- Land mobile radio system
- Narrowband
- Forest Industries Telecommunications
- Radio station
- Radiocommunication service
References
- ^ ITU, RR, article 1.26
- ^ ITU Radio Regulations, CHAPTER II – Frequencies, ARTICLE 5 Frequency allocations, Section IV – Table of Frequency Allocations
- ^ Federal Communications Commission (2004). Third Memorandum Opinion And Order, Third Further Notice Of Proposed Rule Making And Order (PDF) (PDF). FCC 04-292. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
- ^ 47 CFR 90.547