1

Geneva, 3April 2009
Publication Notice No. 220-09

1

SRS – Space Radiocommunication Stations
on DVD-ROM
2009 Edition: March and September 2009 /
DVD-ROM

Space Radiocommunication Stations on DVD-ROM is a service publication issued in electronic format by the Radiocommunication Bureau (BR), pursuant to the pertinent provisions of Article 20 of the Radio Regulations (2008 Edition). It contains alphanumeric and graphical information on satellite networks and Earth stations, which are provided to and maintained by BR.

Date of publication: / Biannually: March and September
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian andSpanish
Languages: / Software in English(instructions in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish)
Booklet: multilingual
Hardware and software
requirements: / PC with Intel Pentium processor or compatible with 256 Mbytes of RAM (or higher) running Microsoft® Windows® 9x, ME, NT® 4.0, 2000, XP or Vista®, a hard disk with at least 20 Mbytes free space, a DVDROM drive with ISO9660 compatible device driver.

For all system requirements, please consult the Radiocommunication Bureau’s specific page at There you will find everything you need to know about how to install and start up the software you have chosen to use.

SRS – Space Radiocommunication Stationson DVD-ROM

2009 Edition: March and September 2009

SRS data is provided on the DVD-ROM in both Microsoft® Access® 2000 (SRS2K.MDB)and Microsoft® Access® 2003 (SRSXP.MDB) database format.

The SpaceQry software allows the user to access the data (in a MS-Access® database) by such criteria as space/Earth station name, orbital position (or range of orbital positions), space/earth administration, country, geographical coordinates, class of station, assigned frequency (or range of assigned frequencies) and category (coordination/notification). It permits the user to navigate within the set of data retrieved, to print some or all of the data and to export an extracted subset to an MS-Access® database. The related graphical data (consisting of diagrams for the antenna gain contours, service area and the gain towards the geostationary orbit) can be viewed through GIMS, either through the alphanumeric information retrieval software or independently.

The DVD-ROM also contains software developed by BR for the electronic notification and validation of satellite networks/earth stations: SpaceCap allows the capture of satellite networks/Earth stations that can be validated via the SpaceVal software; SpacePub allows for the printing of satellite networks and Earth stations; GIMS allows the capture of the related graphical data (mentioned above) and the carrying out of power-flux density (PFD) calculations; SPS is used to analyse the Space Plans (Appendices 30, 30A and 30B); GIBC to carry out Appendix 8 (29) and PFD calculations and to determine the coordination area around an Earth station according to Appendix 7 (28); and SpaceCom for assisting administrations commenting on CR/C Special Sections.

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE

Prices

The prices quoted in Publication Notices, as well as in the ITU Catalogue of Publications and in the Lists ofITU-T and ITUR Recommendations (distributed free of charge and visible on the ITU website at the following address: ), are in Swiss francs (CHF) and are subject to change without notice.

Discounts of 15% are granted to Member State administrations and Sector Members participating in the work of ITU. Adiscount of 80% of the catalogue price on all ITU publications is granted to Member State administrations of the least developed countries (LDCs), as well as to libraries of educational institutions (for online subscriptions and CD-ROM/ DVDROM publications only). Please note that the minimum price for a publication bought from the Electronic Bookshop is twenty Swiss francs (CHF 20.–) and that there is no discount when using this service.

All additional information concerning CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, online Recommendations and the ITU Electronic Bookshop can be found in the Catalogue of Publications and its associated Lists of ITUR and ITUT Recommendations.

Methods of payment

All publications ordered from ITU must be paid for in advance. Payments can be made:

a)by credit card: American Express, Eurocard/Mastercard, Visa;

b)by bank transfer to the UBS SA, Geneva, IBAN: CH 96 0024 0240 C876 5565 0,
BIC (SWIFT): UBSWCHZH80A – ClearingNo. 240;

c)by cheque made payable to the Secretary General of ITU;

d)by international postal order;

e)to the ITU postal cheque account: ITU Geneva, No. 12-50-3 (from within Switzerland);

f)by UNESCO coupon.

Payments normally should be made in Swiss francs (CHF). Payments may also be made in other currencies freely convertible into CHF, provided that, when converted by the bank, the price of the service in CHF is covered. ITU does not accept letters of credit.

For faster order processing, we invite you to either pre-pay by credit card or take advantage of a new service by opening anITU deposit account.

Forms of dispatch

The catalogue price includes the cost of dispatch by non-registered economy-class mail or the means of carriage most advantageous to ITU. Dispatch can be requested in other forms: i.e. airmail, DHL, Federal Express, TNT, UPS,Freight or diplomatic pouch. If one of these alternative methods is chosen, the dispatch cost will be added to the quote. Clients may choose to provide ITU with their own valid UPS/Fedex/DHL/TNT account number for shipping at their expense.If a freight forwarder is designated by a client, the latter assumes all transport charges. The costs of shipping via registered mail have been added to the economy-class costs. You may, if you wish, refuse these conditions but, in this case, ITU will not be held responsible for the replacement of any undelivered orders dispatched by mail that has not been registered. Customs duties and other taxes or dues levied on imported goods are not borne by ITU. ITUaccepts no responsibility for delay, loss or damage in shipment. Any discrepancy or claim must be communicated toITU within six months of dispatch of the publication(s).

Return of publications

Where a publication found to be faulty is returned to ITU, the latter’s responsibility shall be limited to replacement of the publication and payment of the costs arising from such replacement. Any publication returned to ITU as unwanted must reach it within one (1) month from the date of its dispatch to the customer, subject to ITU’s prior agreement. A minimum charge of fifty Swiss francs (CHF50.–) will normally be invoiced to the customer by ITU for return of the publication to stock.

No exchange or refund is available for purchases made directly at the ITU Bookshop.

In the case of electronic publications (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM and online), these general conditions shall apply, subject to the specific derogation provisions contained in the Licence Agreements. The placing of an order implies full acceptance of these general conditions of sale.

None of the provisions of these general conditions of sale shall be interpreted as constituting a derogation or renunciation of the privileges, immunities and facilities enjoyed by ITU in accordance with the international agreement applicable to it, in particular the Headquarters Agreement concluded with the Swiss Federal Council on 22July1971, as well as the Swiss law or any other relevant national legislation.

Please note that we are unable to take phone orders.

They should be sent in writing.

1

No. 220-09

Subscription Form
SRS – Space Radiocommunication Stations
onDVD-ROM
2009 Edition: March andSeptember2009 /

1.Product price

Customer category / Separate edition
(1 issue/1 user) CHF / Yearly subscription
(2 issues/1 user) CHF
Catalogue price / 515.– / 1030.–
ITU Member State administrations and Sector Members / –15% / –15%
Administrations of the least developed countries (LDCs) / –80% / –80%
Libraries of educational institutions
(Please circle the number of workstations in the following table) / –80% / –80%

Multi-users:The price for multi-userenvironments is determined by a price multiplier based on the number of Authorized Users.

An “Authorized User” is any employee, designated by the Customer, who uses the Product according to the terms and conditions of the LicenceAgreement included in the DVD-ROM.

(Please circle the appropriate boxes and complete the table below)

Number of Authorized Users located at
the same address (workstations in libraries) / 1 / 2-10 / 11-25 / 26-50 / 51-100 /  100
Price per edition (CHF): / 515.– / 1030.– / 2060.– / 3090.– / 4635.– / upon request
Price for two consecutive editions (CHF): / 1030.– / 2060.– / 4120.– / 6180.– / 9270.– / upon request
Edition / Article No./ISBN No. / Unit price in Swiss francs
(CHF) / Price
Multilingual / Member / LDC*
March 2009
Article No.
ISBN No. /
33065
92-61-12877-7 /
515.– /
–15% /
–80% /
......
September 2009
Article No.
ISBN No. /
33202
92-61-12887-4 /
515.– /
–15% /
–80% /
......
Subscription
(2 consecutive editions) / 33203
(March + September) / 1030.– / –15% / –80% / ......
 / Shipping by registered airmail: / CHF 9.– per edition (CHF 18.– for the collection).
*Administrations of the least developed countries (LDCs) and libraries of educational institutions.

A copy of both pages of this Subscription Form should be completed and forwarded, duly signed, to the ITU Sales and Marketing Division.

No. 220-09

SRS – Space Radiocommunication Stations on DVD-ROM

2009 Edition:March and September 2009

A copy of both pages of this Subscription Form should be completed and forwarded, duly signed, to the ITU Sales and Marketing Division.

ITU
Sales and Marketing Division
Place des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva 20 – Switzerland /
Telefax: +41 22 730 5194
E-mail: