Permissible interference (radio technology)

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Electromagnetic radiation

A Permitted disorder ( English permissible interference ) is the observed or expected malfunction , the quantity of the disturbance and the criteria of sharing (of radio frequencies ) in the Radio Regulations or in the ITU-R (Radiocommunications Section) , Recommendations or in special agreements which are provided in the VO radio.

Categorization

The VO radio categorizes interference as follows:

  1. Permissible disturbance
  2. Accepted disturbance
  3. Harmful disorder

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Frequency range allocation plan for the Federal Republic of Germany and international allocation of the frequency ranges 9  kHz - 400 GHz, Section VII, Number 161, Section 7.3, p. 23. Federal Ministry of Post and Telecommunications , 1994.
  2. Radio Regulations , Edition of 2012, Art. 1.166-1.169