March 1992 | Technical Report TR-92-285
Federal Spectrum Usage of the 1710–1850 and 2200–2290 MHz Bands
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Ernesto A. Cerezo, “Federal Spectrum Usage of the 1710–1850 and 2200–2290 MHz Bands,” Technical Report TR-92-285, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, March 1992.
Ernesto A. Cerezo
Abstract:
The Spectrum Resource Assessment (SRA) is an integral part of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Office of Spectrum Management (OSM) long-range planning process related to national and international interests that focus on radio frequency spectrum topics. The SRA includes a description of the current Federal Government spectrum use of the 1710–1850 MHz and 2200–2290 MHz bands and an estimate of the Federal Government investment in these bands. Specifically, the SRA provides updated information on allocations, technical standards, frequency assignments, channeling plans, and spectrum usage of the 1710–1850 MHz and 2200–2290 MHz bands. It also includes updated information on major systems currently operating or planned for operation in these bands and their technical or operational characteristics.
This report has an addendum.
Keywords: fixed service (FS); 1710–1850 MHz band; spectrum usage; 2200–2290 MHz band; Earth Exploration Service; Mobile Service; Space Operations Service; Space Research Service; Space Systems
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