Night-time protection of class A stations Sample Clauses

Night-time protection of class A stations. In circumstances where the criterion of 50% of the time is used to determine the field strength of skywave interfering signals, the groundwave contour or the skywave contour 50% of the time, whichever is farther from the site of the protected class A station, shall be protected against skywave interference during the night-time. The protected contour is the groundwave contour or skywave contour 50% of the time, whichever is farther from the station site, corresponding to the value of the nominal usable field strength. The value of the field strength to be protected is the greater of the nominal usable field strength or the usable field strength resulting from the Plan, the usable field strength 1 See the matrix in paragraph 8 of Appendix 5 to this Annex. being determined in accordance with 4.7 at points on the protected contour. The maximum permissible interfering field strength at the protected contour shall be determined in accordance with 4.7. Where the protected contour would extend beyond the boundary of the country in which the station is located, the calculated field strength along the boundary shall be protected as described above, using the value of the groundwave signal wherever the boundary crosses the primary service area and the value of the skywave signal outside the primary service area. In circumstances where the criterion of 10% of the time is used to determine the field strength of skywave interfering signals, the groundwave contour or the skywave contour 50% of the time, whichever is farther from the site of the protected class A station, shall be protected against skywave interference during the night-time. The protected contour is the groundwave contour or skywave contour 50% of the time, whichever is farther from the station site, corresponding to the value of the nominal usable field strength. The maximum permissible interfering field strength at the protected contour is the value of the nominal usable field strength divided by the protection ratio. The effect of each interfering signal shall be evaluated separately, and the presence of interference from other stations in excess of the level permitted shall not reduce the necessity to limit interference which would result from proposed modifications or assignments. Where the protected contour would extend beyond the boundary of the country in which the station is located, the maximum permissible interfering field strength at the boundary is the calculated field strength of the protec...
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