ARLA/CLUSTER: Código da Classificação das Emissões.
João Gonçalves Costa
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Quarta-Feira, 2 de Junho de 2010 - 13:55:40 WEST
Quando se fala de emissões em A1A, A3E, J3E ou F3E quanto sabem, ou deveriam saber exactamente, ao que nos estamos a referir;
Emission Classification
What are they?
Emission classification coding is designed to provide an internationally recognised way of describing the essential characteristics of a radio frequency transmission
How are they written?
Emission codes are usually written in the form XXXX 12345, where;
* XXXX is used to describe the bandwidth. For example 750H means 750 Hz, and 2K50 means 2.5KHz
* 12345 is used to describe the other 5 characteristics listed below. Note that characteristics 4 and 5 are optional and are frequently missing from emission codes.
* 1 Modulation of the main carrier
* 2 The nature of the signals modulating the main carrier
* 3 The type of information being transmitted
* 4 Details of signals
* 5 Nature of multiplexing
Carrier modulation
N Unmodulated carrier
A Double-sideband amplitude modulation
H Single-sideband with full carrier
R Single-sideband with reduced-carrier or variable carrier
J Single-sideband with suppressed carrier
B Independent sideband (two sidebands containing different signals)
C Vestigial sideband e.g. NTSC
F Frequency modulation
G Phase modulation
D Combination of AM and FM or PM
P Sequence of pulses without modulation
K Pulse amplitude modulation
L Pulse width modulation
M Pulse position modulation
Q Sequence of pulses, phase or frequency modulation within each pulse
V Combination of pulse modulation methods
W Combination of any of the above
X None of the above
Nature of modulating signals
0 No modulating signal
1 One channel containing digital information, no subcarrier
2 One channel containing digital information, using a subcarrier
3 One channel containing analogue information
7 More than one channel containing digital information
8 More than one channel containing analogue information
9 Combination of analogue and digital channels
X None of the above
Type of information being transmitted
N No transmitted information
A Aural telegraphy, intended to be decoded by ear, such as Morse code<http://amateur-radio-wiki.net/index.php?title=Morse_code>
B Electronic telegraphy, intended to be decoded by machine ; Radioteletype and digital modes
C Facsimile
D Telemetry or Telecommand
E Telephony (voice)
F Video ; television signals
W Combination of any of the above
X None of the above
Details of Signals
A Two-condition code, elements vary in quantity and duration
B Two-condition code, elements fixed in quantity and duration
C Two-condition code, elements fixed in quantity and duration, error-correction included
D Four-condition code, one condition per "signal element"
E Multi-condition code, one condition per "signal element"
F Multi-condition code, one character represented by one or more conditions
G Monophonic broadcast-quality sound
H Stereophonic or quadraphonic broadcast-quality sound
J Commercial-quality sound (non-broadcast)
K Commercial-quality sound-frequency inversion and-or "band-splitting" employed
L Commercial-quality sound, independent FM signals, such as pilot tones, used to control the demodulated signal
M Greyscale images or video
N Full-color images or video
W Combination of two or more of the above
X None of the above
Nature of Multiplexing
N None used
C Code division multiplexing
F Frequency division multiplexing
T Time division multiplexing
W Combination of Frequency-division and Time-division
X None of the above
Commonly used Ham Radio emission characteristics
Table 1 - Commonly used emission characteristics
Transmission mode
Emission mode coding examples
AM SSB FM PM
Morse A1A
A1B J2A
J2B F1B
G1B
Speech A3E J3E F3E G3E
Data (packet) A2D
A1D J2D
FID
F2D G1D
G2D
RTTY A2D J2D F2D G2D
Facsimile A2C J2C F2C G2F
FSTV C3F
A3F J3F
F3F
G3F
SSTV A2F
J2F
J3F F2F
F3F G2F
G3F
Fonte: Amateur Radio Wiki
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