1337 MHz – Frequency Band & Applications

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Frequency
1337 MHz
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Range
1300–1400 MHz
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Band Group
L‑Band Radiolocation Core (1300–1349 MHz)

🌐 Summary

The 1337 MHz allocation is part of the L‑Band Radiolocation Core (1300–1349 MHz) 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: L‑band slice dominated by radiolocation/aeronautical radionavigation with RNSS L3 (~1381 MHz) coexistence. Guard towards the protected 1400–1427 MHz passive band (EESS/RAS); apply strict OOBE and filtering..

RNSS L3 ~1381 MHz; maintain guard to 1400–1427 MHz passive services

1300 MHz – 1400 MHz UHF/L-band Transition Radiolocation / Aeronautical (Mobitex)
1300 MHz – 1400 MHz UHF/L-band Transition Radiolocation / Aeronautical Overview

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📡 Band & Geometry key

Field Value
Wavelength (m) 0.224228
Waveforms Pulsed/FMCW radar; RNSS spread-spectrum
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Radar dishes/arrays; RNSS patch/ceramic (receive)
Band Family Radiolocation / L‑Band Navigation
Band 1300–1350 MHz Radiolocation & Aeronautical Radionavigation
Primary Common Name L-band
FSPL @ 1 km [dB] 94.96
FSPL @ 10 km [dB] 114.96
Fresnel Radius @ 1 km (m) 7.487
Band Group L‑Band Radiolocation Core (1300–1349 MHz)
Tax Band Family UHF/L-band Transition
Tax Band Class 1300 MHz – 1400 MHz UHF/L-band Transition Radiolocation / Aeronautical

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🧩 Applications & Usage

Field Value
Primary Application Radiolocation and aeronautical radionavigation (e.g., ASR/MSSR radar)
Lower Neighbor Use Amateur (23 cm) & RNSS (≤1300 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Passive services (≥1400 MHz) — EESS/RAS protections
Typical Services Devices
Market Common Devices Radar arrays, avionics, RNSS receivers
Refarming Use
Device Ecosystem Size Large for RNSS receivers; specialized radar
Device Hotspots (MHz) 1381.05
Device Category Radar / RNSS (receive)
Typical Use Cases Aviation surveillance, navigation support
Modulation (Device) Pulse/FMCW; RNSS spread-spectrum
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] Mode-dependent (radar); RNSS spread
Device Region Profiles Global RNSS; radar licensed per nation
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) Licensed radar ERP; RNSS receive-only
Allocation Relevance (Device) Navigation, surveillance
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) 23 cm emissions below; passive band above; RNSS L3 center
Example Devices Or Skus Avionics GNSS receivers; radar systems
Common Protocols Pulse compression, FMCW; RNSS codes

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🗒️ Notes

Field Value
Receiver Selectivity Notes Filtering around ~1381 MHz (GPS L3) advisable for nearby services
Interference Notes Apply filtering/notches; control ERP; maintain exclusion zones near sensitive sites
Compatibility Risk Notes RNSS coexistence; coordinate radar emissions; manage OOBE
Notes RNSS L3 ~1381 MHz; maintain guard to 1400–1427 MHz passive services
Propagation Notes LOS limited; low rain attenuation; terrain/obstruction sensitive

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⚙️ Technical Rules

Field Value
Lower Band Frequency Limit 1300
Upper Band Frequency Limit 1400
EIRP Indoor Limits Not typical (radar); RNSS is receive-only
EIRP Outdoor Limits Per national license; radar site-specific
PSD Limit Emission constraints to protect RNSS (~1381 MHz) and 1400–1427 MHz passive services
Emission Mask Class Service-specific (radar/RNSS)
Guardband Minimum [kHz] 1000
Typical Bandwidths 1–20 MHz (radar); RNSS spread-spectrum (receive)
Autocalculated Bandlimits 1300.0–1400.0 MHz
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) 1–20 MHz (radar); RNSS spread-spectrum (receive)
Max EIRP [dBm] Licensed radar ERP; RNSS receive-only
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) Radar high-power pulse/FMCW; RNSS low-power receive
Channelization Plan Not channelized; service-specific
Channelization Not channelized; service-specific radar/RNSS waveforms
Guard Band Requirement ≥1 MHz typical; adjust per license/notice
OOB Emission Limit [dBm/MHz] Strict OOBE to protect RNSS and passive bands
Spurious Emission Limit (dBm) Service-specific; protect safety/passi​ve services
RX Blocking Min [dBm] High blocking required near strong radar emissions
Duplexing Unpaired
Duplexing Information Unpaired allocations; radar coordinated/licensed; RNSS receive-only
Uplink Pairing Not applicable (unpaired)
Downlink Pairing Not applicable
Paired Band Info Not applicable
Max EIRP [dBm] Per national radar licensing; RNSS receive-only
Channelization Block Size
3GPP Band Number
Example 3GPP Bands None (non‑3GPP services)
LTE Uplink Bands None
LTE Downlink Bands None
NR Uplink Bands None
NR Downlink Bands None
Guard Bands Use ≥1 MHz guard band for radar site coexistence; ensure filtering to reduce adjacent‑band leakage into RNSS services below 1300 MHz.
Protocol Or Standard RNSS L3; radar pulse/FMCW

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🌎 Country Overrides

Field Value
Tax Service Category Other / Various
Tax License Type Licensed / Coordinated (Radiolocation/Aeronautical); RNSS protections near ~1381 MHz
Tax Regions Global (ITU Regions 1/2/3) — national variations
ITU Region 1 (Europe, Africa, Middle East (west of Persian Gulf), Western Russia & Mongolia) Region 1 (EMEA): Radiolocation/Aeronautical primary in this slice; RNSS coexistence recognized. Standard protections apply; coordinate radar use; manage OOBE.
ITU Region 2 (North America, South America, Central America, Caribbean, Greenland, Eastern Pacific Islands (Americas region)) Region 2 (Americas): Radiolocation/Aeronautical primary; RNSS L3 protection emphasized in national rules. Standard protections apply; coordinate radar use; manage OOBE.
ITU Region 3 (Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands, Oceania, Indian Subcontinent, East Asia & Southeast Asia) Region 3 (APAC): Radiolocation/Aeronautical common; RNSS protection and passive band safeguards apply. Standard protections apply; coordinate radar use; manage OOBE.
License Type Licensed / Service-Specific
Primary Application Radiolocation and aeronautical radionavigation (e.g., ASR/MSSR radar)
Primary Services Radiolocation, Aeronautical Radionavigation
Spurious Emission [dBm] Service-specific; protect safety/passi​ve services
Lower Neighbor Use Amateur (23 cm) & RNSS (≤1300 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Passive services (≥1400 MHz) — EESS/RAS protections
Licensing Model Service-specific licensing (government/assigned); Amateur uses national amateur licensing
Typical Services Devices
US FCC Alloc Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; emission controls apply.–

CA IC Alloc Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; coordination required.–

UK Ofcom Alloc Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; manage interference.–

US Ref
Typical Bandwidths 1–20 MHz (radar); RNSS spread-spectrum (receive)
Market Licensing Model Not commercial spectrum; service-assigned or amateur licensing
Market Common Devices Radar arrays, avionics, RNSS receivers
Fresnel Radius (1st, 1 km) [m] 7.487
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) 1–20 MHz (radar); RNSS spread-spectrum (receive)
Auction Status Not typically auctioned (safety/defense/space services)
Refarming Use
Typical Site Spacing km Radar sites sparse; RNSS ubiquitous receive / Radar sites sparse (50–200+ km); RNSS ubiquitous
Device Ecosystem Size Large for RNSS receivers; specialized radar
Traffic Load Share
Device Hotspots (MHz) 1381.05
Device Category Radar / RNSS (receive)
Typical Use Cases Aviation surveillance, navigation support
Typical Center Frequencies [MHz] 1381.05 (RNSS L3 reference)
Rule Part (Fcc Or Region) National rules (e.g., FCC Part 87/90/2), GNSS protection policies
Modulation (Device) Pulse/FMCW; RNSS spread-spectrum
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] Mode-dependent (radar); RNSS spread
Device Region Profiles Global RNSS; radar licensed per nation
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) Licensed radar ERP; RNSS receive-only
Allocation Relevance (Device) Navigation, surveillance
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) 23 cm emissions below; passive band above; RNSS L3 center
Example Devices Or Skus Avionics GNSS receivers; radar systems
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Radar dishes/arrays; RNSS patch/ceramic (receive)
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) Radar high-power pulse/FMCW; RNSS low-power receive

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🛡️ Regulatory & Neighbors

Field Value
Lower Band Frequency Limit 1300
Upper Band Frequency Limit 1400
Rx Blocking Min dBm High blocking required near strong radar emissions
Lower Neighbor Use Amateur (23 cm) & RNSS (≤1300 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Passive services (≥1400 MHz) — EESS/RAS protections
Lower Neighbor Band Amateur / RNSS
Lower Neighbor Range 1240–1300 MHz
Upper Neighbor Label EESS/RAS Passive (protected)
Upper Neighbor Range 1400–1427 MHz
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) 23 cm emissions below; passive band above; RNSS L3 center
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) RNSS outdoors global; radar LOS/regulatory-limited
US FCC Alloc Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; emission controls apply.Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; emission controls apply.

CA IC Alloc Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; coordination required.Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; coordination required.

UK Ofcom Alloc Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; manage interference.Radiolocation; Aeronautical Radionavigation; RNSS coexistence; manage interference.

Regulatory References US: -; CA: -; UK: –
Global Harmonization Allocations vary; RNSS protection widely recognized
Crossborder Coordination
Sharing Mechanism Primary radar users coordinate regionally; fixed vs mobile station time-scheduling and filtering mitigate adjacent-channel effects.
Auction Status Not typically auctioned (safety/defense/space services)
Guard Or Pair Guard near ~1381 MHz (RNSS L3) and towards 1400 MHz passive block

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📈 Market & Measurements

Field Value
Noise Floor Typical −101 to −105 dBm/Hz assumptions for L‑band receivers
Interference Cases Radar↔RNSS; emissions into 1400–1427 MHz passive band
Lower Neighbor Range 1240–1300 MHz
Upper Neighbor Range 1400–1427 MHz
Interference Notes Apply filtering/notches; control ERP; maintain exclusion zones near sensitive sites
Market Licensing Model Not commercial spectrum; service-assigned or amateur licensing
Market Commercial Value High for defense/aviation; RNSS receive ecosystem ubiquitous
Market Common Devices Radar arrays, avionics, RNSS receivers
Market Deployment Density Localized radar; global RNSS receivers
Noise Floor (Estimated) Typical −101 to −105 dBm/Hz assumptions for L‑band receivers
Market Commercial Value (Estimated) High for defense/aviation; RNSS receive ecosystem ubiquitous
Ecosystem Maturity
Indoor Penetration
Known Interference Radar system coexistence challenges; adjacent‑band interference mitigation required for aeronautical applications.
Device Ecosystem Size Large for RNSS receivers; specialized radar
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) RNSS outdoors global; radar LOS/regulatory-limited
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Radar dishes/arrays; RNSS patch/ceramic (receive)
Ecosystem Maturity
Device Ecosystem Size Large for RNSS receivers; specialized radar
Chipset Availability Broad GNSS chipset availability (receive)
Operator Deployments Not operator-based
Technology Generations Deployed N/A (non‑3GPP)
Roaming Support
Traffic Load Share
Indoor Penetration
Known Interference Radar system coexistence challenges; adjacent‑band interference mitigation required for aeronautical applications.
Occupancy Localized high-power radar sites; RNSS receivers ubiquitous
Occupancy Bucket Pct 20–40% (contextual)
Latency Profile Real-time radar; navigation timing for RNSS
Common Channels Or Profiles Service-specific
Security Features Operational controls for radar; RNSS features vary
Lbt Or Fhss Requirement Not applicable
Popularity (Installed Base) RNSS receivers global; radar site-limited
Coexistence Tips Filtering, ERP control, time/geo coordination; maintain records per license
Latency Class Real-time radar; navigation timing for RNSS
Device Hotspots (Scoped && Tagged) RNSS L3 ~1381.05 MHz; protected 1400–1427 MHz above

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