1713 MHz – Frequency Band & Applications

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Frequency
1713 MHz
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Range
1710–1755 MHz
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Band Group
L-Band IMT/AWS

🌐 Summary

The 1713 MHz allocation is part of the L-Band IMT/AWS 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: 1713 MHz is part of the terrestrial mobile FDD uplink band used for LTE and 5G NR transmissions from user equipment to base stations. It is paired with downlink spectrum above 1800 MHz (region‑specific) and subject to national licensing and coordination frameworks. This sub‑range aligns with 3GPP Band 4 (AWS‑1) and Band 66 in many regions, and also falls within the wider international Band 3 uplink..

Core IMT navigation band; critical for global PNT services.

 1711 to 1755 MHz Cellular (AWS / IMT uplink) (Mobitex)
1711 to 1755 MHz Cellular (AWS / IMT uplink) (Mobitex)

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📡 Band & Geometry key

Field Value
Wavelength (m) 0.17501019147694
Waveforms BPSK(1), BOC(1,1), MBOC – per system specs
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Passive or active patch (25–35 mm), helical, or chip antenna tuned for ~1575 MHz.
Band Family L‑Band MSS Downlink (1626.5–1660.5 MHz)
Band L‑Band
Primary Common Name IMT/AWS uplink (mobile transmit)
FSPL @ 1 km [dB] 97.13
FSPL @ 10 km [dB] 117.13
Fresnel Radius @ 1 km (m) 6.615
Band Group L-Band IMT/AWS
Tax Band Family Cellular (AWS / IMT uplink)
Tax Band Class 1711 to 1755 MHz Cellular (AWS / IMT uplink) (Mobitex)

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🧩 Applications & Usage

Field Value
Primary Application Commercial mobile uplink for LTE/5G (paired FDD)
Lower Neighbor Use EESS/MetSat downlink (1700–1710 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Mobile downlink above 1800 MHz (region‑specific)
Typical Services Devices LTE/5G smartphones, tablets, cellular modems, IoT devices (uplink transmitters)
Market Common Devices LTE/5G phones and modems supporting AWS (3GPP Band 4/66); carrier macro/small cells (uplink receive)
Refarming Use Not applicable – protected IMT band
Device Ecosystem Size Very large – billions of LTE/5G devices support AWS bands
Device Hotspots (MHz) High-density mobile network areas (urban/suburban); nationwide carrier deployments
Device Category Cellular UE (smartphones, tablets, IoT modules, mobile hotspots)
Typical Use Cases Mobile broadband uplink (4G LTE/5G NR), commercial cellular voice/data, IoT connectivity
Modulation (Device) LTE: SC-FDMA (uplink); 5G NR: CP-OFDM or DFT-s-OFDM
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] LTE: 1400-20000 kHz; NR: 5000-100000 kHz (flexible)
Device Region Profiles Global profile; multi‑IMT (IMT, IMT, IMT, IMT) enabled by default.
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) N/A – receivers only; no transmit EIRP or duty cycle.
Allocation Relevance (Device) Critical: IMT allocation defines protected receive‑only operation; devices must meet susceptibility thresholds.
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) High risk from adjacent MSS (≤1559 MHz) and out‑of‑band cellular/ISM emitters; use SAW/ceramic filters, LNA linearity, and tight front‑end selectivity.
Example Devices Or Skus u‑blox M10/M9 series, Broadcom BCM47765, Qualcomm multi‑IMT chipsets, Trimble/Septentrio receivers, timing modules (OCXO‑disciplined).
Common Protocols 3GPP LTE, 5G NR (uplink OFDMA/SC-FDMA)

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🗒️ Notes

Field Value
Receiver Selectivity Notes High selectivity (≥60 dB rejection across 1559–1610 MHz)
Interference Notes Licensed IMT uplink band. Interference managed via coordinated network planning, emission masks, and cross-border arrangements.
Compatibility Risk Notes 0
Notes Core IMT navigation band; critical for global PNT services.
Propagation Notes Free-space propagation dominated; global satellite visibility required

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⚙️ Technical Rules

Field Value
Lower Band Frequency Limit 1710
Upper Band Frequency Limit 1755
EIRP Indoor Limits UE: +23 dBm typical (device-dependent, see 3GPP specs)
EIRP Outdoor Limits UE: +23 dBm typical (power class 3); up to +31 dBm for power class 1/2
PSD Limit Not applicable – receive-only band
Emission Mask Class IMT emission mask (per national regulator / 3GPP compliance)
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] N/A – receivers only; no transmit EIRP or duty cycle.
Power Source Or Duty Profile (Typical) Receiver‑side only; duty driven by application (tracking vs. timing holdover).
Channelization Plan LTE: Fixed RB structure (180 kHz subcarriers); NR: Flexible numerology (15/30/60 kHz)
Channelization LTE: 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz channels (OFDMA uplink); 5G NR: flexible numerology, 5-100 MHz
Guard Band Requirement Strict emission masks to protect adjacent IMT signals
OOB Emission Limit [dBm/MHz] Comply with national OOBE/ACLR requirements for IMT uplink transmitters
Spurious Emission Limit (dBm) Comply with national spurious emission limits for licensed IMT equipment
RX Blocking Min [dBm] N/A – passive receiver
Duplexing FDD (uplink segment)
Duplexing Information Downlink (space‑to‑Earth)
Uplink Pairing Paired with 2110–2155 MHz downlink (AWS-1 / 3GPP Bands 4/66 variants)
Downlink Pairing
Paired Band Info Not applicable – receive-only IMT band
Max EIRP [dBm] N/A – receive-only band
Channelization Block Size Operator carriers (kHz–MHz)
3GPP Band Number
Example 3GPP Bands Band 4 (AWS-1: 1710-1755 UL), Band 66 (1710-1780 UL)
LTE Uplink Bands Band 4, Band 66
LTE Downlink Bands Paired with DL bands (2110-2155 MHz for Band 4)
NR Uplink Bands n66 (extended AWS), n4
NR Downlink Bands Paired with n66/n4 downlink (2110-2200 MHz)
Guard Bands ≥2–4 MHz below 1559 MHz to protect IMT
Protocol Or Standard 3GPP LTE (Rel-8+), 3GPP 5G NR (Rel-15+)

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🌎 Country Overrides

Field Value
Tax Service Category Commercial Mobile (IMT)
Tax License Type Licensed (mobile network operators)
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 (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)
ITU Region 2 (North America, South America, Central America, Caribbean, Greenland, Eastern Pacific Islands (Americas region)) MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)
ITU Region 3 (Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands, Oceania, Indian Subcontinent, East Asia & Southeast Asia) MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)
License Type Licensed (mobile network operators)
Primary Application Commercial mobile uplink for LTE/5G (paired FDD)
Primary Services MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)
Spurious Emission [dBm] Comply with national spurious emission limits for licensed IMT equipment
Lower Neighbor Use EESS/MetSat downlink (1700–1710 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Mobile downlink above 1800 MHz (region‑specific)
Licensing Model Licensed (mobile network operators via national spectrum auctions)
Typical Services Devices LTE/5G smartphones, tablets, cellular modems, IoT devices (uplink transmitters)
US FCC Alloc MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)–

CA IC Alloc MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)–

UK Ofcom Alloc MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)–

US Ref ITU‑R M.1902 / M.2012 – IMT performance standards
Typical Bandwidths 12.5 kHz–5 MHz (system‑dependent)
Market Licensing Model Licensed spectrum – mobile network operators (MNOs) via government auctions
Market Common Devices LTE/5G phones and modems supporting AWS (3GPP Band 4/66); carrier macro/small cells (uplink receive)
Fresnel Radius (1st, 1 km) [m] 6.615
Typical Bandwidths (Estimated) 12.5 kHz–5 MHz (system‑dependent)
Auction Status Not auctioned – globally allocated to IMT
Refarming Use Not applicable – protected IMT band
Typical Site Spacing km N/A – space segment with global footprint. / N/A – space segment with global footprint.
Device Ecosystem Size Very large – billions of LTE/5G devices support AWS bands
Traffic Load Share N/A – receive-only service
Device Hotspots (MHz) High-density mobile network areas (urban/suburban); nationwide carrier deployments
Device Category Cellular UE (smartphones, tablets, IoT modules, mobile hotspots)
Typical Use Cases Mobile broadband uplink (4G LTE/5G NR), commercial cellular voice/data, IoT connectivity
Typical Center Frequencies [MHz] Operator-specific carrier center frequencies (FDD uplink)
Rule Part (Fcc Or Region) National mobile service rules (e.g., FCC Part 27 AWS; ISED SRSP-513; Ofcom mobile licensing)
Modulation (Device) LTE: SC-FDMA (uplink); 5G NR: CP-OFDM or DFT-s-OFDM
Channel Width (Device) [kHz] LTE: 1400-20000 kHz; NR: 5000-100000 kHz (flexible)
Device Region Profiles Global profile; multi‑IMT (IMT, IMT, IMT, IMT) enabled by default.
Per-Region EIRP Or Duty (Device) N/A – receivers only; no transmit EIRP or duty cycle.
Allocation Relevance (Device) Critical: IMT allocation defines protected receive‑only operation; devices must meet susceptibility thresholds.
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) High risk from adjacent MSS (≤1559 MHz) and out‑of‑band cellular/ISM emitters; use SAW/ceramic filters, LNA linearity, and tight front‑end selectivity.
Example Devices Or Skus u‑blox M10/M9 series, Broadcom BCM47765, Qualcomm multi‑IMT chipsets, Trimble/Septentrio receivers, timing modules (OCXO‑disciplined).
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Passive or active patch (25–35 mm), helical, or chip antenna tuned for ~1575 MHz.
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 1710
Upper Band Frequency Limit 1755
Rx Blocking Min dBm N/A – passive receiver
Lower Neighbor Use EESS/MetSat downlink (1700–1710 MHz)
Upper Neighbor Use Mobile downlink above 1800 MHz (region‑specific)
Lower Neighbor Band EESS / MetSat
Lower Neighbor Range 1700–1710 MHz
Upper Neighbor Label Mobile Downlink (FDD pair)
Upper Neighbor Range 1805–1850 / 2110–2180 MHz (varies)
Adjacent-Band Collision Risks (Device) High risk from adjacent MSS (≤1559 MHz) and out‑of‑band cellular/ISM emitters; use SAW/ceramic filters, LNA linearity, and tight front‑end selectivity.
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) Outdoor sky view: global coverage; indoor: limited – assisted IMT or repeaters required.
US FCC Alloc MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)

CA IC Alloc MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)

UK Ofcom Alloc MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)MOBILE; FIXED (IMT/AWS uplink — national implementation varies)

Regulatory References US: ITU‑R M.1902 / M.2012 – IMT performance standards; CA: ITU‑R M.1902 / M.2012 – IMT performance standards; UK: ITU‑R M.1902 / M.2012 – IMT performance standards
Global Harmonization Fully global (IMT, IMT, IMT, IMT)
Crossborder Coordination None required – international IMT spectrum coordination under ITU-R
Sharing Mechanism Passive coexistence only; no active sharing permitted
Auction Status Not auctioned – globally allocated to IMT
Guard Or Pair Paired (FDD uplink)

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📈 Market & Measurements

Field Value
Noise Floor Satellite downlink (space-to-Earth); GEO/MEO/LEO systems
Interference Cases Adjacent-band emissions and in-band overload can degrade uplink reception; manage with filters, coordination, and network planning
Lower Neighbor Range 1700–1710 MHz
Upper Neighbor Range 1805–1850 / 2110–2180 MHz (varies)
Interference Notes Licensed IMT uplink band. Interference managed via coordinated network planning, emission masks, and cross-border arrangements.
Market Licensing Model Licensed spectrum – mobile network operators (MNOs) via government auctions
Market Commercial Value High – ubiquitous IMT receiver ecosystem; critical PNT infrastructure
Market Common Devices LTE/5G phones and modems supporting AWS (3GPP Band 4/66); carrier macro/small cells (uplink receive)
Market Deployment Density High – dense urban/suburban cellular deployments; macro and small cell sites
Noise Floor (Estimated) Satellite downlink (space-to-Earth); GEO/MEO/LEO systems
Market Commercial Value (Estimated) High – ubiquitous IMT receiver ecosystem; critical PNT infrastructure
Ecosystem Maturity Mature – widespread LTE Band 4/66 device ecosystem globally
Indoor Penetration Weak; IMT signals ~−130 dBm require outdoor or assisted IMT
Known Interference Licensed IMT uplink band. Interference managed via coordinated network planning, emission masks, and cross-border arrangements.
Device Ecosystem Size Very large – billions of LTE/5G devices support AWS bands
Real-World Range (Indoor/Outdoor) Outdoor sky view: global coverage; indoor: limited – assisted IMT or repeaters required.
Antenna Form Factor (Typical) Passive or active patch (25–35 mm), helical, or chip antenna tuned for ~1575 MHz.
Ecosystem Maturity Mature – widespread LTE Band 4/66 device ecosystem globally
Device Ecosystem Size Very large – billions of LTE/5G devices support AWS bands
Chipset Availability Universal – all major chipset vendors (Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung, etc.)
Operator Deployments Global constellation operators (US, EU, Russia, China, Japan, India)
Technology Generations Deployed 4G LTE (Band 4/66), 5G NR (n4/n66)
Roaming Support Universal cross-system compatibility via multi-IMT receivers
Traffic Load Share N/A – receive-only service
Indoor Penetration Weak; IMT signals ~−130 dBm require outdoor or assisted IMT
Known Interference Licensed IMT uplink band. Interference managed via coordinated network planning, emission masks, and cross-border arrangements.
Occupancy High (commercial mobile network uplink)
Occupancy Bucket Pct >95% global utilization (IMT receivers ubiquitous)
Latency Profile Deterministic; satellite signal propagation delay ~67 ms (20,200 km)
Common Channels Or Profiles 3GPP channelization (operator-specific carriers within 1710–1755 MHz uplink)
Security Features Civil signals: Navigation message authentication (IMT OSNMA), multi‑IMT cross‑checks; Military: encrypted P(Y)/M‑code (not publicly specified).
Lbt Or Fhss Requirement N/A (licensed IMT band)
Popularity (Installed Base) Extremely high – billions of active receivers worldwide.
Coexistence Tips Add pre‑selector/SAW filters; ensure antenna clear sky view; mitigate jammers/spoofers; multi‑IMT fusion and carrier‑phase techniques (RTK/PPP) for resilience.
Latency Class Initial TTFF: ~1–30 s (cold‑start); steady‑state navigation latency <1 s.
Device Hotspots (Scoped &&AMP; Tagged) High-density mobile network areas (urban/suburban); nationwide carrier deployments

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