Mobile aeronautical service via satellite (OR)

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Principle of the mobile aeronautical radio service via satellite
Remote control of a military drone via satellite link

The Mobile radiotelephone service via satellite (OR) (also Portable air-satellite service (OR) ; English aeronautical mobile-satellite (OR) service ) is as defined by the ITU Radio Regulations (Radio Regulations) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a mobile communications service via Satellite intended for radio communications, including flight coordination traffic, primarily outside of national and international civil air routes. In this context, the (OR) symbolizes use only for flights outside civil air routes (off-route) .

Classification

The VO Funk categorizes this radio service as follows:

Articles 1.35 to 1.37:

  • Mobile aeronautical radio service via satellite
    • Mobile aeronautical radio service via satellite (OR), flights outside civil air traffic routes (off-route), mostly military flights
    • Mobile aeronautical radio service via satellite (R), flights on civil air traffic routes (route)

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Radio Regulations, Edition of 2012