Title :
Determination of the coordination area of an earth station: a review of the new ITU-R recommendations
Author_Institution :
Int. Telecommun. Union, Geneva
fDate :
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The recently adopted ITU-R recommendations on how to determine the coordination area of an earth station are reviewed. These recommendations are intended as a replacement for Appendix 28 of the Radio Regulations, once a competent World Radio Conference makes a decision to do so. It is therefore of interest to compare the coordination distances obtained with the new recommendations with those obtained with Appendix 28. Such a comparison has been made and shows that the new recommendations, in general, give smaller coordination distances than Appendix 28. A brief description of the software implementation of these recommendations is given
Keywords :
frequency allocation; legislation; microwave propagation; satellite ground stations; telecommunication computing; Appendix 28; Radio Regulations; World Radio Conference; coordination area; coordination distances; earth station; frequency bands allocation; new ITU-R recommendations; software implementation; Application software; Attenuation; Electromagnetic compatibility; Equations; Frequency; Interference; Propagation losses; Radio spectrum management; Satellite ground stations; Space stations;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on