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Annex 10. Vol 2. Edition 1
AMENDMENT 45
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COVER SHEET TO AMENDMENT 45 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANNEX 10 TO THE CONVENTI.ON ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Check-list of Amendments to Annex 10 Fipt Edition of Volumes I and I1 incorporating Amendments 1 to 44 Amendment 45 adopted by the Council on 12 December 1966 . Volume I - Replacement pages 3, 5 to 7, 9 to 16, 18, 19, 56 to 59, 61, 62, 71, 72, 78, 80, 81, 83 to 87, 91, 92, 98 and 99. Volume I1 - Replacement pages 3, 5, 13, 17, 18, 22 to 24, 29, 33, 40, 46, 47 and 51. Effective Date 1/10/65 12/4/67 Date of Applicability 10/3/66 24/8/67
AMENDMENT 45 to the International Standards and Recom-nended Practices AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1. Insert the fcllowing replacement pages in Annex 10 First Edition of Volumes I and 11 to incorporate Amendment 45 wk-ich hecomes applicable on 24 August 1967 I - Volume I -- a Page 3 - Table of Contents. b Payes 5 to 7 - Foreword. c Payes 9 to 16, 18, 19 and 56 to 59 - Part I. d ages 61 and 62 - Part 11. e Payes 71 and 72 - Attachment A to Part I. f Pages 78, 80, 81, 83 to 87, 91, 92, 98 and 99 - Attachment C to Part I. I1 - Volune I1 a Page 3 - Table of Contents. b Page 5 - Foreword. C Page 13 - Chapter 3. d Pages 17, 18, 22 to 24 acd 29 - Chater 4. e Pages 33, 40, 46 and 47 - Chapter 5. f Paqe 51 - Chapter 6. 2. Record entry of Amendment on page 2 of Volumes I and 11.
TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I PART I . -EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS CHAPTER 2.--Radionavigation Aids ................... 9 2.1.-Aids to Final Approach and Landing ........ 9 2.2.-Short.Distance Aids ....................... 10 2.3.-Radio Beacons ............................. 10 2.4.-Long.Distance Aids ........................ 11 2.5.-Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR ........ 11 2.6.-Distance Measuring - General .......... , . 12 2.7.-Ground and Flight Testing ................. 12 CHAPTER 3.-Specifications for Radionavigation Aids ... 12 3.1.-Specification for ILS ........................ 12 3.2.-Specification for Ground Controlled Approach System GCA ............................ 18 3.3.-Specification for VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range VOII ............................. 19 3.4.-Specification for Noildirectional Radio Beacon NDB ................................... 21 3.5.-Specification for UHF Distance Measnring Equipment DME ........................ 23 3-6.-Specification for En-Route VHF Marker Beacons 75 hlc/s ........................ 31 3.7.-Consol System Characteristics .............. 32 3.8.-Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR System Characteristics ............................ 32 CIAPT 4.-Communication Systems ................. 56 4.1.-Deliiiitions ................................. 56 4.2.-Teclinical Provisioils Relating to Teletype- writer Apparatus and Circuits Used in the ...-. ....... AFTN ...................... , , 56 4.3.-Terminal Equipment Associated with Aero- aautical Radioteletypewriter Channels Opera- ............. ting in the Band 2.5 to 30 Mc/s 57 4.4.-Teletqewritei- Broadcast Systems in the Band 110-130 kc/s ............................... 58 4.5.-.Air/G,round VHF Colnmullication Svstem Characteristics .............................. 58 .......................... 4.6.-SELCAL System 58 .......................... 4.7.-System Practices 59 CHAPTER 5.--Survival Radio Equipment ............... 59 5.1.-Specification for VHF Survival Radio Equip- ment Operating on 121.5 Mc/s and 243.0 Mc/s 59 PART I1 . . RADIO FREQUENCIES CHAPTER 2.--Distress Frequmcies ................... 61 2.1.-Frequencies for Survival Radio Equipment . . 61 2.2.-Search and Rescue Frequencies .............. 62 CHAPTER 3.-Utilimtion of Frequencies helow 30 Mc/s . 62 3.1.-Method of Operations ...................... 62 3.2.-Tolerances ................................ 62 3.3.-NDB Frequency Planning .................. 62 CHAPTER 4.-Utilization of Frequencies above 30 Mc/s . 63 4.1.-Utilization in the Band 117.973 to 136 Mc/s., 63 4.2.-Utilization in the Band 108 to 118 Mc/s ...... 68 ATTACHMENTS TO ANNEX 10-VOLUME I Part I ATTACHMENT A TO PART I.- Recommendations of Council Concerning the Utilization of Facilities, ............ Research. Development and Evaluation 71 1.-Utilization of Facilities not Covered by An- nex 10 ...................................... 71 2.-Research Development and Evaluation of Radio Aids to Air Navigation ...................... 71 3.-Lon g.Distance Radionavigation Aids Installed pending the Recommenclation of a Single Aid .. 72 ATTACHMENT B TO PAKT X . -Guidance Material Re- lated to the Secondary Surveillance Radar SSR System Characteristics .......................... 73 ......... .................... I.--Facilities .... 73 2.--Performance Objectives ...................... 73 3.-Factors Affecting Ontimum Utilization of the . A Systcin .................................... 73 4.-Application Coilsideratimls of the S SIC System . 73 5.-Applicatian of Full SSK Decoding Facilities Providing Specific Filtering of Information . . 75 ............... 6.-Functional Utilization of Codes 75 ATTACHMENT C TO PART I . . Illformation and Material for Guidance in the Application of the Staildards and Recommended Practices in Annex 10 ......... 77 1.-Introduction ................................. 77 2.-Material Coilcerning ILS Installations .......... 80 3.-Information for Guidance in Respect of Siting of VOR and Determination of Polarization Effect ...................................... 88 4.-Ground Controlled Approach GCA .......... 91 5.-Specification for 75 Mc/s Marker Beacons En-Routc Guidance Material ........... ... 92 6.-Guidance on Operatioiial Aspects of Improvig the Performailce of the ILS Localizer in Respect to Bends ............................ 93 7.-Guidance Material on NDB Field Strength Requirements in Latitudes between 30"N and 30'5 ........................................ 94 8.-Guidance Material on Meaning and Application ... .......... of Rated and Effective Coverage , 94 9.-Coverage of NDBs .. , ....................... 96 10.-Considerations Affecting Operation of NUB s . . 98 11.-Considerations Affecting the Choice of the ..... Modulating Frequeiicy for AO/A2 NDB s 98 ... 12.-Guidance Material. on the Testing of NDB s 98 ATTACHMENT i TO PART I . . Guidance Material for Commmicatton Systems ......................... 101 1.-Factors Affecting Radioteletypewriter System Engineering ................................. 101 2.--VHF Communications ....................... 101 3.--SELCAL Systems ........................... 101 4.-Single Sideband SSB HF Radiotelephone Communication System Characteristics ........ 102 5.-Independent Sideband ISB System .......... 102 6.-HF Radioteletypewriter Circuits Using Four Frequency Shift F6 Modulation ............. 103 7.-Awtomatic Error Correction ARQ Systems . . 103
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