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<text>AS/NZS 5070.2:2008 SITING AND OPERATION OF RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES - GUIDELINES FOR SITING OF RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS...</text>
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<text>PREFACE</text>
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<text>CONTENTS</text>
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<text>SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL</text>
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<text>1.1 SCOPE</text>
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<text>1.2 APPLICATION</text>
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<text>1.3 REFERENCED AND RELATED DOCUMENTS</text>
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<text>1.3.1 Referenced documents</text>
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<text>1.3.2 Related documents</text>
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<text>SECTION 2 MANAGEMENT</text>
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<text>SECTION 3 PLANNING AND DESIGN</text>
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<text>3.1 GENERAL</text>
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<text>3.2 PROPAGATION/COVERAGE</text>
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<text>3.3 VHF, UHF AND SHF EQUIPMENT</text>
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<text>3.3.1 General</text>
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<text>3.3.2 Interference to Receivers</text>
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<text>3.4 VHF, UHF AND SHF ANTENNA SYSTEMS</text>
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<text>3.4.1 General</text>
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<text>3.4.2 Minimizing interference</text>
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<text>SECTION 4 CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION</text>
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<text>4.1 GENERAL</text>
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<text>4.2 VHF, UHF AND SHF ANTENNA SYSTEMS</text>
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<text>4.2.1 General</text>
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<text>4.2.2 Installation precautions</text>
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<text>SECTION 5 COMMISSIONING</text>
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<text>5.1 GENERAL</text>
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<text>5.2 CRITICAL VHF, UHF AND SHF SYSTEM PARAMETERS</text>
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<text>SECTION 6 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE</text>
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<text>SECTION 7 DECOMMISSIONING</text>
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<text>APPENDIX A - PROPAGATION OF VHF, UHF AND SHF SIGNALS</text>
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<text>APPENDIX B - VHF, UHF AND SHF EQUIPMENT</text>
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<text>B1 GENERAL</text>
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<text>B2 FILTERS</text>
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<text>APPENDIX C - VHF, UHF AND SHF ANTENNA SYSTEMS</text>
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<text>C1 GENERAL</text>
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<text>C2 RADIATION PATTERN</text>
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<text>C3 CROSS-POLAR PERFORMANCE</text>
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<text>C4 VOLTAGE STANDING WAVE RATIO (VSWR)</text>
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<text>C5 FILTERS AND MULTIPLEXERS</text>
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<text>C6 ISOLATION OF TRANSMITTERS</text>
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<text>C6.1 General</text>
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<text>C6.2 Ferrite circulator</text>
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<text>C6.3 Cavity resonator</text>
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<text>C6.4 Notch filters</text>
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<text>C6.5 Hybrid couplers</text>
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<text>C6.6 Multicoupling schemes</text>
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<text>APPENDIX D - CELLULAR PHONE SYSTEMS</text>
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<text>D1 GENERAL</text>
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<text>D2 TYPES OF BASE STATION</text>
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<text>D3 LOCATING BASE STATION SITES</text>
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<text>D4 ANTENNA SYSTEMS FOR CELLULAR BASE STATIONS</text>
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<text>D4.1 Obstructions</text>
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<text>D4.2 Sectorization</text>
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<text>D4.3 Specialized antenna systems</text>
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<text>D5 DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT OF CELLULAR BASE STATIONS</text>
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<text>D6 MINIMIZATION OF EMR</text>
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Abstract
Provides guidance for the siting, installation and operation of radiocommunications facilities for fixed, mobile and broadcasting services operating at frequencies above 30 MHz, which are generically known as the VHF, UHF and SHF bands. This Standard is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 5070.1.
Scope
This Standard provides guidance for the siting, installation and operation of radiocommunications facilities for fixed, mobile and broadcasting services operating at frequencies above 30 MHz, which are generically known as the VHF, UHF and SHF bands.
It is intended to assist those responsible for the planning, construction, installation, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of radiocommunications and broadcasting services. Over and above that provided in AS/NZS 5070.1:2007 it provides additional information and guidance for organizations and the public, from the viewpoint of the impact on the general public and operational staff, of the siting of radiocommunications and broadcasting facilities operating at frequencies above 30 MHz. It also provides information on the effects that existing or planned developments in the vicinity of those facilities could be expected to have on the operations of such facilities.
General Product Information
Published
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Standard |
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Current |
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Standards Australia
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ISBN
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Committee
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RC-006 |
Supersedes
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AS 3516.2-1998
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DR 07171 CP
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