September 1987 | Technical Memorandum TM-87-127
Spectrum Resource Assessment of the Federal Government Fixed Service (Bands above 400 MHz)
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Karl B. Nebbia, Kenwyn J. Long, and Merton Sussman, “Spectrum Resource Assessment of the Federal Government Fixed Service (Bands above 400 MHz),” Technical Memorandum TM-87-127, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, September 1987.
Karl B. Nebbia, Kenwyn J. Long, and Merton Sussman
Abstract: This report documents a spectrum resource assessment of the bands allocated to the Federal Government fixed service above 400 MHz on a primary basis. The assessment identifies allocations, standards, channeling plans and technological trends pertaining to the federal fixed service, government assignments in fixed service bands, and technological trends closely related to the service. Technical and policy issues and spectrum management methods are discussed as part of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's (NTIA) long-range planning effort.
Keywords: fixed service (FS); spectrum management; long-range plan
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