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Spectrum Engineering

NOTE: These reports are available either on-line in PDF (portable document) format or only as hard-copy. If you would like a copy of a report that is not available electronically, please make note of the document number and submit your request to:

NTIA Office of Spectrum Management
System Engineering and Analysis Division
Tel. (202) 482-2608
Fax (202) 482-4595
e-mail edrocella@ntia.doc.gov

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Effects of Planning of the Fixed-Satellite Service on the Fixed and Mobile Services in the 4500-4800 MHz Band

Report ID
TM 87-125
July 01, 1987
Abstract

This report is a study of the potential for sharing in the 4500-4800 MHz band between the fixed-satellite service (FSS) and terrestrial (fixed and mobile) services. The report focuses on decisions of the WARC-ORB-85 concerning planning of the FSS in this band. The report concludes that sharing of the 4500-4800 MHz band by the fixed, mobile and fixed satellite services will continue to be feasible.

NTIA Task Force Measurement Report: Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD

Report ID
TM 87-123
August 01, 1987
Abstract

This report documents the results of a special measurement task at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland. In documenting the spectrum usage for land mobile, radar and microwave systems at an active military base, the report serves as a reference for future improvements to spectrum management techniques and procedures.

Spectrum Resource Assessment of the Federal Government Fixed Service (Bands above 400 MHz)

Report ID
TM 87-127
September 01, 1987
Abstract

This report documents a spectrum resource assessment of the bands allocated to the Federal Government fixed service above 400 MHz on a primary basis. The assessment identifies allocations, standards, channeling plans and technological trends pertaining to the Federal fixed service. Technical and policy issues are discussed as part of NTIA's long-range planning effort.

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