Title: Radiocommunication Seminar Porto Seguro 2125 November 2005
1Radiocommunication Seminar Porto Seguro (21-25
November 2005)
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The BRIFIC On DVD-ROM Terrestrial Services
Bachar ABOUCHANAB BR IAP / TAS
bachar.abouchanab_at_itu.int
2The Terrestrial BRIFIC On DVD-ROM
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What is it ?? The BR International Frequency
Information Circular (Terrestrial Services) is a
service document in DVD-ROM format, published
once every two weeks by the Radiocommunication
Bureau (The BR) in accordance with provision Nos.
RR20.2 to RR20.6 and No. RR20.15 of the Radio
Regulation, as well as Resolution 30 of WRC-97.
What does it contain?? It contains information on
the frequency assignments submitted by the
Administrations to the BR for recording in the
MIFR (Master International Frequency Register)
and in the various regional or worldwide
Plans/Agreements. The information published on
the DVD-ROM corresponds to the recorded
assignments as well as to the notifications still
under treatment.
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The Terrestrial BRIFIC On DVD-ROM
How is it produced?? The BRIFIC (Terrestrial
Services) is a product of the ITUs TerRaSys
Terrestrial Radiocommunication System Overall
Goals
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The Terrestrial BRIFIC On DVD-ROM
Notifications from Administrations
5TerRaBase Organization
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Conceptually, TerRaBase is divided into two
separate pieces or Containers 1) The
recorded assignments, common frequencies, etc. 2)
The pending notices, proposing to update the
MIFR or the Plans. This piece is usually known as
the TIP (Transactions In Progress)
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The FM / TV Service Portion And Its Fragments
- The FM / TV Service Portion of TerRaBase covers
- VHF Sound Broadcasting, abbreviated as FM
(Frequency Modulation). - VHF / UHF Television Broadcasting, abbreviated
as TV.
- It includes pending notices and existing
assignments under the Radio Regulations, as well
as under the following Regional Agreements - ST61, The Stockholm 61 Agreement for FM (VHF
Sound) Broadcasting and VHF / UHF TV Broadcasting
for Regions 1 3 - GE84, The Geneva 84 Agreement for FM (VHF
Sound) Broadcasting for Regions 1 3 - GE89, The Geneva 89 VHF / UHF TV Agreement
for the African Broadcasting Area and Neighboring
Countries
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The FM / TV Service Portion Associated Notice
Forms
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The LF / MF Service Portion And Its Fragments
- The LF / MF Service Portion of TerRaBase covers
- Low Frequency Sound Broadcasting, abbreviated
as LF. - Medium Frequency Sound Broadcasting,
abbreviated as MF.
- It includes pending notices and existing
assignments under the Radio Regulations, as well
as under the following Regional Agreements - GE75, The Geneva 75 LF/ MF Agreement for
Regions 1 3 - RJ81, The Rio de Janeiro 81 MF Agreement
Region 2
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The LF / MF Service Portion Associated Notice
Forms
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The FXM Service Portion And Its Fragments
The FXM Service Portion of TerRaBase covers
everything terrestrial that is not in the FM / TV
or LF / MF portions. For the most part this is
Fixed and Mobile. However, it also includes
certain HF(High Frequency) Broadcasting,
Aeronautical and many other services.
- It includes pending notices, existing
assignments, and allotments under the Radio
Regulations, as well as under the following
Agreements - AP25, The Appendix 25 Plan
- AP26, The Appendix 26 Plan
- AP27, The Appendix 25 Plan
- GE85M, The Geneva 85 Plan in the 415 - 2160
kHz band - GE85N, The Geneva 85 Plan in the 283.5 - 315
kHz band - The FXM portion also includes the Common
Frequencies.
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The FXM Service Portion Associated Notice Forms
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The Terrestrial BRIFIC On DVD-ROMContents of the
DVD-ROM
Setup Configuration Software
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CD-TerRaBase Characteristics
- CD-TerRaBase is a restricted snapshot of
TerRaBase, as it stands inside the ITU when the
DVD-ROM is prepared. - CD-TerRaBase contains information about the
latest publications in the various Parts and
Special Sections. - CD-TerRaBase is organized in the exact same
structure as TerRaBase. - CD-TerRaBase is provided as an mdb container
it can also be accessedusing any JET Engine
Compatible DBMS (VB, MS-Access, SQL Server, ).
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TerRaQ - Overview
Latest Publication Queries
General Purpose Queries
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Latest Publication Queries
- The Latest Publication queries allow the
retrieval of information about the contents of
the latest publications under the RR and Special
Sections available in the current CD-TerRaBase
snapshot. - The user can specify the criteria that TerRaQ
will use to retrieve the notices available in the
desired Part of the desired publication. - When applicable, TerRaQ also shows the Expiry
Dates for submitting comments.
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Latest Publication Queries Typical Examples
- What are the current publications on the current
BRIFIC DVD-ROM? - In these publications,
- Find notifications made by a given
Administration (typically mine). - Find what concerns a given Administration
(typically mine), that is, notifications where
Coordination Information relates to a given
Administration.
In order to facilitate the use of such queries,
TerRaQ has a built-in utility that summarizes all
of the information above on startup.
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Latest Publication Queries Built-In Utility
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General Purpose Queries
General purpose queries allow the user to define
the criteria that TerRaQ will use as it searches
the entire CD-TerRaBase. All of the notices and
assignments which match the criteria will be
selected.
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General Purpose Queries Typical Examples
- Find all notices and assignments belonging to
some Administration(s) in one or more Fragments. - Find all notices and assignments belonging to
some Administration(s) in a given Frequency
range. - Find all notices and assignments belonging to
some Administration(s) in a given Geographic
area. - Find all notices and assignments belonging to
some Administration(s) and having some specific
technical characteristics (Bandwidth, Class of
emission, Class of station, etc). - Combination of the above.
These queries may serve for instance to obtain
Global National Extracts or Classified
National Extracts, based on services, frequency
bands, etc.
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Handling Queries Viewing Results
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Multilingual GUI Support
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TerRaNV - Overview
The Administrations may (and are in fact
encouraged to) submit notifications to the Bureau
in the form of electronic files that can be sent
on diskettes or by e-mail via the Internet. The
description of the format of the electronic
notices is referred to in Circular Letters CR/118
(and its Addendum), CR/120 and CR/125. Detailed
description, information and sample electronic
notice files are also available
at www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial/pub-reg/notices-f
orms/index.html
TerRaNV (where NV stands for Notice Validation)
is a program that is provided to help
Administrations in performing Preliminary
Validation of Electronic Notices before
submission to ITU.
Upon reception of an electronic file by the
Bureau, an equivalent version of TerRaNV is
also used inside the ITU before the notices in
the file enter the processing cycle.
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TerRaNV Validation Scope
The Validation Rules that apply to the
electronic files format are available
at www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial/pub-reg/validatio
n/index.html
TerRaNV performs only a sub-category of
validation, so called Front-End validation. It
involves
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TerRaNV Features Operation
TerRaNV
Syntax Analysis Validation
Semantics Validation
. . . . . . Notice .
Error Report Generation Messages Line Numbers
in the File
Text Editor
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TerRaNV Features Operation
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TerRaNV Features Operation
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The Terrestrial BRIFIC On DVD-ROM System
Requirements
- Platform The BRIFIC on DVD-ROM runs only on
Windows NT (Intel-based Windows NT Workstation)
Version 4.0 or higher. - Windows 2000 and Windows XP are now supported.
- The BRIFIC on DVD-ROM requires a minimum of 24
MB of memory (RAM), with 32 MB recommended. - A minimum of 2.5 GB of disk space must be
reserved for the hard disk installation. - MS-Access 2000 or higher is required.
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The Terrestrial BRIFIC On CD-ROM Available System
Configurations
The BRIFIC on DVD-ROM is usually installed and
used as a stand alone local system on a single
user machine.
However, when a LAN environment is available, a
Client-Server Networked installation
configuration is provided, which means that the
disk space is required only on the server
machine, while several users on several client
machines remotely access the data and the
software on the server machine.
Distribution on DVD-ROM Also available on
demand as an option in parallel with the
distribution on CD-ROM. This reduces the needed
disk space to () 500 MB
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Trouble Shooting - Point of Contact
If you encounter any problems installing, using
or configuring the BRIFIC on DVD-ROM system (for
Terrestrial Services), or if you have any
comments or suggestions for enhancements, please
use the following e-mail address TerRaSoftHelp_at_it
u.int