September 1991 | Technical Report TR-91-280
Assessment of the 216–225, 400.15–406, 420–450 MHz Band for Possible Wind Profiler Accommodations
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Gary M. Patrick and Michael Richmond, “Assessment of the 216–225, 400.15–406, 420–450 MHz Band for Possible Wind Profiler Accommodations,” Technical Report TR-91-280, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, September 1991.
Gary M. Patrick and Michael Richmond
Abstract:
This report presents an assessment of three candidate bands (216–225, 400.15–406, and 420–450 MHz) for the potential accommodation of Wind Profilers nationally, with consideration worldwide. The approach used to evaluate each band was based on two major factors: conformance to current regulations and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). This report addresses current regulations, spectrum usage, and analyzes the EMC between two types of Wind Profilers and specific environmental systems for potential accommodation in three candidate bands. The results of this study can serve to indicate a suitable band and identify potential frequencies within that band to accommodate Wind Profiler operations.
Keywords: electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) analysis; 216–225 MHz Band; 400–406 MHz Band; 420–450 MHz Band; Wind Profiler Radars
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