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Relocation of Federal Radio Sysytems From the 1710-1755 MHz Spectrum Band: Fourth Annual Progress Report

March 31, 2011
Abstract

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) submits this report pursuant to Section 207 of the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act (CSEA), Title II of P.L. 108-494, which requires annual reporting on Federal agencies’ progress in vacating certain wireless communications systems from the 1710 megahertz (MHz) to 1755 MHz radio spectrum that has been reallocated to commercial use. The NTIA published the first annual report to Congress in March 2008. Each subsequent annual report documents the cumulative progress through December. This annual report documents the cumulative progress since the commencement of relocation activity in March 2007 through December 2010.

First Interim Progress Report on the Ten Year Plan and Timetable

April 04, 2011
Abstract

This report documents the actions and accomplishments completed in the execution and implementation of the Ten Year Plan to identify and make available 500 megahertz of spectrum for expanded wireless broadband use, and summarizes the actions to date resulting from the recommendations of the Fast Track Study. It covers the period from October 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011.

Background Study on Efficient Use of the 2700-2900 MHz Band

Report ID
NTIA Report TR-83-117
April 01, 1983
Abstract

In early 1980, NTIA, through the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) Spectrum Planning Subcommittee (SPS), became cognizant of several new major radar systems being developed by Government agencies in the 2700-2900 MHz band. In light of the long history of EMC problems in this band, NTIA recommended to the IRAC that several tasks be undertaken to ensure that the new systems are engineered properly to enhance their accommodation in the 2700-2900 MHz band. The associated tasks identified by NTIA were assigned by the IRAC to the IRAC Technical Subcommittee (TSC) and in turn were referred to the TSC Working Group 1. This report provides background information and summarizes the findings on the referred tasks. Equipment characteristics, radar deployment patterns, usage of the band based on Radio Spectrum Measurement System (RSMS) van measurements, and projected usage of the band in the 1980's were discussed. Also the accommodation of new systems planned for the band was studied. Based on the projected growth in the band and present and projected radar deployment patterns, recommendations were made to the IRAC which would enhance the accommodation of new systems planned for the band.

Keywords: 2700-2900 MHz band; Radar Spectrum Engineering Criteria (RSEC); interference

The OCR version of this report was created using an automatic conversion program and may differ in some ways from the original version.