1793 MHz – Frequency Band & Applications

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Frequency
1793 MHz
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Range
1780–1805 MHz
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Band Group
Guard Band (FDD transition)

🌐 Summary

The 1793 MHz allocation is part of the Guard Band (FDD transition) spectrum. This range is used worldwide for critical applications that keep our communications and infrastructure running smoothly. On this page we highlight how each band is applied in real systems, from regulatory assignments to everyday devices. Our goal is to make spectrum data clear and practical for engineers, regulators, and enthusiasts alike.

Key uses of this band include: Guard band / transition zone between AWS-3 uplink (1755-1780 MHz) and DCS-1800/Band 3 downlink (1805-1880 MHz). Essential for preventing interference in FDD cellular systems. Minimal authorized use; strict emission restrictions apply. Used globally with regional variations (Europe: 20 MHz, 1785-1805 MHz)..

Guard band / transition zone between AWS-3 uplink and Band 3 downlink; minimal active use

1781 to 1804 MHz Cellular (AWS-3 / IMT uplink)
 (Mobitex)
1781 to 1804 MHz Cellular (AWS-3 / IMT uplink)
(Mobitex)

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📡 Band & Geometry key

Field Value
Wavelength (m) 0.16720159397658
Waveforms N/A – guard band; limited use subject to emission restrictions
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) N/A – guard band; minimal equipment deployed
Band Family Guard Band (cellular FDD transition 1780-1805 MHz)
Band L‑Band
Primary Common Name FDD Transition Guard (Uplink→Downlink)
FSPL @ 1 km [dB] 97.52
FSPL @ 10 km [dB] 117.52
Fresnel Radius @ 1 km (m) 6.465
Band Group Guard Band (FDD transition)
Tax Band Family Cellular (AWS-3 / IMT uplink)
Tax Band Class 1781 to 1804 MHz Cellular (AWS-3 / IMT uplink) (Mobitex)

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🧩 Applications & Usage

Field Value
Primary Application Inter‑band guard / isolation zone between uplink and downlink allocations
Lower Neighbor Use Mobile uplink (1755–1780 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Mobile downlink (Band 3) 1805–1850 MHz
Typical Services Devices Guard band – minimal equipment; may permit low-power telemetry, coordination systems (region-specific)
Market Common Devices Minimal – guard band; some low-power telemetry or coordination systems where permitted
Refarming Use N/A – guard band maintained for interference protection
Device Ecosystem Size Minimal – guard band with restricted use
Device Hotspots (MHz) N/A – guard band
Device Category Limited – guard band; restricted low-power devices where regionally permitted
Typical Use Cases Guard band / transition zone; interference protection between uplink and downlink services; limited low-power uses where permitted
Modulation (Device) N/A – guard band; any use subject to strict emission limits
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] N/A – guard band
Device Region Profiles N/A – guard band varies by regional FDD band plans
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) Strict emission limits; typically -60 to -70 dBm/MHz
Allocation Relevance (Device) N/A – guard band (devices not designed for this band)
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) N/A – guard band exists to prevent adjacent band interference
Example Devices Or Skus N/A – guard band (no commercial devices)
Common Protocols N/A – guard band with emission restrictions

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🗒️ Notes

Field Value
Receiver Selectivity Notes High selectivity (≥60 dB rejection across 1559–1610 MHz)
Interference Notes Expect uplink UE emissions; band-edge masks and coordination protect adjacent services. Local rules vary by region.
Compatibility Risk Notes 0
Notes Guard band / transition zone between AWS-3 uplink and Band 3 downlink; minimal active use
Propagation Notes Similar to adjacent cellular bands; not actively used for propagation

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⚙️ Technical Rules

Field Value
Lower Band Frequency Limit 1780
Upper Band Frequency Limit 1805
EIRP Indoor Limits Restricted – guard band; emissions subject to out-of-band and spurious limits
EIRP Outdoor Limits Restricted – guard band; strict emission masks to protect adjacent services
PSD Limit Strict emission masks apply; typically -70 dBm/MHz or lower for out-of-band
Emission Mask Class Guard band – strict emission limits to protect adjacent services
Guardband Minimum [kHz] N/A – receive-only band
Typical Bandwidths 12.5 kHz–5 MHz (system‑dependent)
Autocalculated Bandlimits 0
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) 12.5 kHz–5 MHz (system‑dependent)
Max EIRP [dBm] Strict emission limits; typically -60 to -70 dBm/MHz
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) Receiver‑side only; duty driven by application (tracking vs. timing holdover).
Channelization Plan N/A – guard band with emission restrictions
Channelization N/A – guard band with emission restrictions and coordination requirements
Guard Band Requirement Entire 1781-1804 MHz range serves as guard; strict emission limits to protect adjacent services
OOB Emission Limit [dBm/MHz] -60 to -70 dBm/MHz (strict limits to protect adjacent FDD services)
Spurious Emission Limit (dBm) ≤ -60 dBm/MHz (guard band protection of adjacent uplink/downlink)
RX Blocking Min [dBm] N/A – passive receiver
Duplexing Guard / N/A
Duplexing Information Downlink (space‑to‑Earth)
Uplink Pairing N/A – guard band between FDD uplink (below) and downlink (above)
Downlink Pairing
Paired Band Info N/A – guard band between paired FDD services (not itself paired)
Max EIRP [dBm] Highly restricted – typically <-60 dBm/MHz to maintain guard function
Channelization Block Size Operator carriers (kHz–MHz)
3GPP Band Number
Example 3GPP Bands N/A – guard band between 3GPP uplink and downlink allocations
LTE Uplink Bands N/A – guard band
LTE Downlink Bands N/A – guard band
NR Uplink Bands N/A – guard band
NR Downlink Bands N/A – guard band
Guard Bands Entire 1781-1804 MHz range functions as guard band between uplink and downlink
Protocol Or Standard Emission mask standards; ITU-R recommendations for guard bands

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🌎 Country Overrides

Field Value
Tax Service Category Mobile (IMT)
Tax License Type Licensed IMT spectrum with regional coordination and emission masks; federal/military sharing where applicable
Tax Regions Widely used for IMT uplink in many regions; exact band plans and pairing vary by country
ITU Region 1 (Europe, Africa, Middle East (west of Persian Gulf), Western Russia & Mongolia) Mobile / Fixed
ITU Region 2 (North America, South America, Central America, Caribbean, Greenland, Eastern Pacific Islands (Americas region)) Mobile / Fixed
ITU Region 3 (Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands, Oceania, Indian Subcontinent, East Asia & Southeast Asia) Mobile / Fixed
License Type Licensed – edge/guard constraints apply (region‑specific)
Primary Application Inter‑band guard / isolation zone between uplink and downlink allocations
Primary Services Protection of adjacent FDD services; telemetry/coordination where permitted
Spurious Emission [dBm] ≤ -60 dBm/MHz (guard band protection of adjacent uplink/downlink)
Lower Neighbor Use Mobile uplink (1755–1780 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Mobile downlink (Band 3) 1805–1850 MHz
Licensing Model Restricted use / guard band; subject to adjacent band coordination and emission limits
Typical Services Devices Guard band – minimal equipment; may permit low-power telemetry, coordination systems (region-specific)
US FCC Alloc Guard band / restricted use; part of Mobile allocation with strict emission limits–

CA IC Alloc Guard band / restricted; part of Mobile allocation with coordination requirements–

UK Ofcom Alloc Guard band / restricted; transition zone between uplink and downlink–

US Ref 47 CFR Part 27 (guard band provisions); ITU-R SM.1541 (unwanted emissions)
Typical Bandwidths 12.5 kHz–5 MHz (system‑dependent)
Market Licensing Model Generally unlicensed/restricted; guard band between licensed mobile services
Market Common Devices Minimal – guard band; some low-power telemetry or coordination systems where permitted
Fresnel Radius (1st, 1 km) [m] 6.465
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) 12.5 kHz–5 MHz (system‑dependent)
Auction Status N/A – guard band between licensed mobile services
Refarming Use N/A – guard band maintained for interference protection
Typical Site Spacing km 0.5–2 km (typical macro) / 2–10 km (typical macro)
Device Ecosystem Size Minimal – guard band with restricted use
Traffic Load Share N/A – guard band (minimal traffic)
Device Hotspots (MHz) N/A – guard band
Device Category Limited – guard band; restricted low-power devices where regionally permitted
Typical Use Cases Guard band / transition zone; interference protection between uplink and downlink services; limited low-power uses where permitted
Typical Center Frequencies [MHz] N/A – guard band (no operating frequencies)
Rule Part (Fcc Or Region) Guard band provisions in adjacent band regulations (FCC Part 27, etc.)
Modulation (Device) N/A – guard band; any use subject to strict emission limits
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] N/A – guard band
Device Region Profiles N/A – guard band varies by regional FDD band plans
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) Strict emission limits; typically -60 to -70 dBm/MHz
Allocation Relevance (Device) N/A – guard band (devices not designed for this band)
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) N/A – guard band exists to prevent adjacent band interference
Example Devices Or Skus N/A – guard band (no commercial devices)
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) N/A – guard band; minimal equipment deployed
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) Receiver‑side only; duty driven by application (tracking vs. timing holdover).

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🛡️ Regulatory & Neighbors

Field Value
Lower Band Frequency Limit 1780
Upper Band Frequency Limit 1805
Rx Blocking Min dBm N/A – passive receiver
Lower Neighbor Use Mobile uplink (1755–1780 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Mobile downlink (Band 3) 1805–1850 MHz
Lower Neighbor Band Mobile Uplink (FDD)
Lower Neighbor Range 1755–1780 MHz
Upper Neighbor Label Mobile Downlink (FDD – Band 3)
Upper Neighbor Range 1805–1850 MHz
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) N/A – guard band exists to prevent adjacent band interference
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) N/A – guard band (not used for communications)
US FCC Alloc Guard band / restricted use; part of Mobile allocation with strict emission limitsGuard band / restricted use; part of Mobile allocation with strict emission limits

CA IC Alloc Guard band / restricted; part of Mobile allocation with coordination requirementsGuard band / restricted; part of Mobile allocation with coordination requirements

UK Ofcom Alloc Guard band / restricted; transition zone between uplink and downlinkGuard band / restricted; transition zone between uplink and downlink

Regulatory References US: 47 CFR Part 27 (guard band provisions); ITU-R SM.1541 (unwanted emissions); CA: ISED Canada guard band policies; ITU-R SM.1541; UK: Ofcom guard band guidance; ITU-R SM.1541; ETSI EN 301 908
Global Harmonization Varies by region – guard band placement depends on local FDD band plans
Crossborder Coordination Minimal – guard band coordination tied to adjacent licensed services
Sharing Mechanism Emission limits and coordination; guard band isolation between uplink and downlink
Auction Status N/A – guard band between licensed mobile services
Guard Or Pair Guard band (FDD transition zone)

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📈 Market & Measurements

Field Value
Noise Floor Low – guard band with minimal intentional emissions
Interference Cases Protect adjacent uplink (1755-1780 MHz) and downlink (1805+ MHz); strict emission masks
Lower Neighbor Range 1755–1780 MHz
Upper Neighbor Range 1805–1850 MHz
Interference Notes Expect uplink UE emissions; band-edge masks and coordination protect adjacent services. Local rules vary by region.
Market Licensing Model Generally unlicensed/restricted; guard band between licensed mobile services
Market Commercial Value Low – guard band with minimal commercial use; critical for interference protection
Market Common Devices Minimal – guard band; some low-power telemetry or coordination systems where permitted
Market Deployment Density N/A – guard band; minimal active use to prevent interference
Noise Floor (Estimated) Low – guard band with minimal intentional emissions
Market Commercial Value (Estimated) Low – guard band with minimal commercial use; critical for interference protection
Ecosystem Maturity N/A – guard band (not a service band)
Indoor Penetration N/A – guard band (not used for indoor propagation)
Known Interference Guard band purpose: prevent interference between adjacent uplink (1755-1780) and downlink (1805+) services
Device Ecosystem Size Minimal – guard band with restricted use
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) N/A – guard band (not used for communications)
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) N/A – guard band; minimal equipment deployed
Ecosystem Maturity N/A – guard band (not a service band)
Device Ecosystem Size Minimal – guard band with restricted use
Chipset Availability N/A – guard band; not supported in commercial chipsets
Operator Deployments N/A – guard band (not actively deployed)
Technology Generations Deployed N/A – guard band
Roaming Support N/A – guard band
Traffic Load Share N/A – guard band (minimal traffic)
Indoor Penetration N/A – guard band (not used for indoor propagation)
Known Interference Guard band purpose: prevent interference between adjacent uplink (1755-1780) and downlink (1805+) services
Occupancy Very low – guard band; minimal authorized use
Occupancy Bucket Pct Very Low (<1%) – guard band with restricted use
Latency Profile Deterministic; satellite signal propagation delay ~67 ms (20,200 km)
Common Channels Or Profiles N/A – guard band (no channelization)
Security Features N/A – guard band
Lbt Or Fhss Requirement N/A – guard band; transmissions restricted/prohibited
Popularity (Installed Base) N/A – guard band
Coexistence Tips Maintain guard band integrity; avoid unauthorized transmissions
Latency Class N/A – guard band (no active services)
Device Hotspots (Scoped &&AMP; Tagged) N/A – guard band

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