COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 48 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANNEX 10 TO TRB cmvmmo ON nrrmmna QVIL AVIATION VOLUME I PART I --EQUIPMENI' AM SYSI'HW PART I1 - RADIO FREQUENmB SECOND EDITION OF VOLUME I - APRIL 1968 INTEWATIONAL CML AVIATION OBGANlZATION
Check-list of Amendments to Annex 10 - Volume 1 . . ' .. Second Edition of Vol. 1 incorporating Antendments 1 to 47 Amendment 48 adopted by the Coulcil on 23 Jefiuary 1969. New and replacement pages 3, 6 to 8, 11, 12, 23 to 28, 34,. 63, 71, 77, . 78, 91 to 93, 95 to 118C. - . . Ef fectivt Date . 11/4 168 b 23/9/69 . . Date of Applicability .. 22/0/68 '
AMEKDMENT 48 to the International Standards and Recommended Practices AERONAC'TICAZ, TELECOMMUNICATIONS Annex 10 to the Convention on Internarional Ci.vil Aviation Part - Equipment an6 Systems Part I1 - Radio Frequencies I. Insert the following new and replacement pages in Annex 10, Volume I SecondEdition to incorporate Amendment 48 which becomes applicable on 18 September 1969 a Page 3 - Table of Concents 5 Pages 6 to 8 - Foreword c Pages 11, 12, 23 to 28, - Part I '34 and 63 - d Pages 71., 77 and 78 - Part I1 e Pages 91 to 93 and 95 to 118C - Attachment C to Part I 2. Record entry of Amendment 48 on page 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I PART I . . EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS CHAPTER 2.-adio Navigation Aids .................. 10 2.1.-Aids to Final Approach and Landing ........ 10 . 2.2.-Short.Distance Aids .................... ... 10 2.3.-Radio Beacons ............................. 11 2.4.-Long.Distance Aids ........................ 11 ....... 2.5.-Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR 11 2.6.-Distance Measuring - General .............. 12 2.7.-Ground and Plight Testing ................. 12 2.8.-Provision of Information on the Operational Status of Radio Navigation Aids ............ 12 2.9,-Secondary Power Supply for Radio Navigation Aids and Coinmunication Systems .......... 12 CHAPTER 3.-Specificatios for Radio Navigation Aids . . 12 3.1.-Specification for ILS ...................... 3.2.-Specification for Precision Approach Radar Systern .................................. 3.3.-Specification for VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range VOR ............................ 3.4.-Specification for Non-directional Radio Beacon NDB .................................. 3.5.-Sccification for UHF Distance Measurin Equipment DME ..................... .- 3.6.-Specification for En-Route VHF Marker Beacons 75 Mc/s ........................ .............. 5.7.-Consol System Characteristics 3.8.-Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR System Characteristics ........................... 3.9.-System Characteristics of Airborne ADF ........................ Receiving Systems 3.10.-L0ran.A System Characteristics ............ ............... CHAPTER 4.-Communication Systems 63 ....... 4.3..-Definitions. ....................... 4.2.-'r'cchtical Provisions Relating to Teletype- writer Apparatus and Circuits Used in the .................................. AFTN 4.3.-Terminal Equipment Associated with Aero- nautical Radioteletypewriter Channels Oper- ....... ating in the Band 2.5 Mc/s to 30 Mc/s 4.4.-Teletypewriter Broadcast Systeins in the Band 110 kc/s to 130 kc/s . ................. 4.5.-Air-Ground VHF Communication System ........................... C haractcristics 4.6.-System . Characteristics of the Ground Installaton .............................. 4.7.-System . Characleristics of the Airborne Installation ........................ ...... 4.8.--SELCAL System ......................... ......................... 4.9.-System Practices 4.10.-Technical Provisions Relating to ATS Message Transission ..................... 4.1 1 .-Single Side-Band SSB I-XF Radiotelephone Communication System Characteristics for Use iq the Aeronautical Mobile Service ....... ............. CHAPTER 5.--Survival Radio Equipment 70 5.1.-Specification for VHF Survival Radio Equip- ment Operating on 121.5 Mc/s and 243 Mc/s . . 70 PART I1 . . RADIO FREQUENCIES CHAPER 2.-Distress Frequencies ................... 71 ... 2.1.-Frequencies for Survival Radio Equipment 71 ............. 2.2.-Scarch and Rescue Frequencies 72 CHAPTER 3.-Utilization of Frequencies below 30 Mcjs . 72 3.1.-Method of Opcrations ..................... 72 .............................. 3.2.-Tolerances. 72 ................. 3.3.-NDB Frequency Planning 72 CHAPTER 4.-Utilization of Frequencies above 30 Mc/s . . 73 . .... 4.1 ..-Utilization in the Band 117.975 136 Mcjs 73 . 4.2.-Utilization in the Band 108 117.9'15 Mc/s ... 79 ATTACHMENTS TO ANNEX 10 . VOLUME I ATTACHMENT A TO PART I . . Recommendations of Council Concerning the Utilization of Facilities, ........... Research. Development and Evaluation 81 1.-Utilization of Facilities not Covered by Annex 10 81 2.-Research Development and Evaluation of Radio Aids to Air Navigation ...................... 81 ATTACITMTNT B TO PART I . -Guidance Material Related to the Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR ......................... System Characteristics 85 1 .-- Pacili ties .................................. 85 2.-Performance Objectives ..................... 85 3.-Factors Affecting Optimum Utilization of the System .................................... 85 4.-Considerations on the Application of the SSR System ........... ......................... 86 5.-Application of Pull SSR Decoding Facilities .... Providing Specihc Pi1 tcring of In1 ormation 88 6.-Functional Utilization of Codes ............... 88 7.-Autom,atic Conversion of Pressure-Altitude Data ................................ to Altitude 89 ATTACIJMENT C TO PART I.-Information and Material for Guidance in the Applicatiol of the Standards and Recornmendcd Practices in Annex 10 ........ 91 ... 1 .- Introdiictio ........................ , 91 2.-Material Concerning ILS Installations ........ 92 3.-Material Concerning VOR .................. 106 4.-Precision Approach Radar System ............ 112 5.-Specification for 75 Mc/s Marker Beacolls ............. En-route .................... , 113 6.-Matcrial Concerning NDB .................. 114 7.-Material Concerning DME .... , .......... 118C 8.-Material Conceriling Pow-er Supply Switch-over Times ..................................... ll8C
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