Table 29-5 ham band notches for usage types -10, Vdsl c – SMC Networks TigerAccess SMC7816M User Manual
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VDSL C
OMMANDS
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• Using a HAM band mask prevents interference with other systems
(e.g., amateur radio) that use narrow band transmission in the VDSL
frequency band. The selected frequency range will not be used to
transmit data on the VDSL line. You may need to specify a mask if
required by local regulations or if specific incidents of interference are
reported within a service area.
• The following table lists HAM band notches for general usage types.
Table 29-5 HAM Band Notches for Usage Types
Index Name
Frequency
Reference
1
RFI-BAND01 1.800 - 2.000 MHz
Amateur Radio
2
RFI-BAND02 2.173 - 2.191 MHz
GMDSS
*
3
RFI-BAND03 2.850 - 3.155 MHz
Aeronautical
Communications
4
RFI-BAND04 3.400 - 3.500 MHz
Aeronautical
Communications
5
RFI-BAND05 3.500 - 3.800 MHz
Amateur Radio
6
RFI-BAND06 3.800 - 4.000 MHz
Aeronautical/Broadcasting
7
RFI-BAND07 4.200 - 4.215 MHz
GMDSS
8
RFI-BAND08 4.650 - 4.850 MHz
Aeronautical
Communications
9
RFI-BAND09 5.450 - 5.730 MHz
Aeronautical
Communications
10
RFI-BAND10 5.900 - 6.200 MHz
DRM Radio
†
11
RFI-BAND11 6.300 - 6.320 MHz
GMDSS
12
RFI-BAND12 6.525 - 6.765 MHz
Aeronautical
Communications
13
RFI-BAND13 7.000 - 7.200 MHz
Amateur Radio
14
RFI-BAND14 7.200 - 7.450 MHz
DRM Radio
15
RFI-BAND15 8.405 - 8.420 MHz
GMDSS
16
RFI-BAND16 8.815 - 9.040 MHz
Aeronautical
Communications
17
RFI-BAND17 9.400 - 9.900 MHz
DRM Radio