Spectrum Engineering
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NTIA Office of Spectrum Management
System Engineering and Analysis Division
Tel. (202) 482-2608
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Alternative Frequencies for Use by Public Safety Systems
On behalf of the Secretary of Commerce, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has prepared this report in response to Title XVII, Section 1705 of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY2001. It represents part of a joint submission to the Congress by NTIA and the Federal Communications Commission regarding alternative frequencies for use by state and local public safety agencies. It is submitted as a separate report, under a joint cover letter, outlining the issues involving the use of alternative frequency bands allocated for federal use. Another important part of this legislation directs the Department of Defense (DoD) to study the feasibility of sharing frequencies in the 138-144 MHz band with non-federal public safety agencies.
The FCC's companion report is posted at http://wireless.fcc.gov/releases/020118-Alternate_138-144_Report.pdf
RECEIVER SPECTRUM STANDARDS Phase 1 - Summary of Research into Existing Standards
The objective of Phase 1 of this task was to undertake a broad review of receiver spectrum standards to characterize their status, both domestically and internationally. This Report presents the results of this phase.
Broadband-Over-Powerline Report
The BPL Phase 1 Report (NTIA Report 04-413) is split into two volumes. Volume I is the main report, and Volume II is comprised of all of the appendices. The report was written in Microsoft Word and the files that make up the two volumes are as follows:
The BPL Phase 1 Report (NTIA Report 04-413) is split into two volumes. Volume I is the main report, and Volume II is comprised of all of the appendices. The report was written in Microsoft Word and the files that make up the two volumes are as follows: