May 1997 | Technical Report TR-97-336
Broadband Spectrum Survey at Los Angeles, California
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Frank H. Sanders, Bradley J. Ramsey, and Vincent S. Lawrence, “Broadband Spectrum Survey at Los Angeles, California,” Technical Report TR-97-336, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, May 1997.
Frank H. Sanders, Bradley J. Ramsey, and Vincent S. Lawrence
Abstract: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is responsible for managing the Federal Government's use of the radio spectrum. In discharging this responsibility, NTIA funds the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences Radio Spectrum Measurement System to collect data for spectrum utilization assessments. This report details such a data collection effort spanning all of the spectrum from 108 MHz to 19.7 GHz in the metropolitan area of Los Angeles, California during March, April, and May 1995.
Keywords: spectrum resource assessment; land mobile radio (LMR); radar emission spectrum; radio spectrum measurement system (RSMS); radio frequency environment; spectrum survey
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