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Spectrum Engineering

NOTE: These reports are available either on-line in PDF (portable document) format or only as hard-copy. If you would like a copy of a report that is not available electronically, please make note of the document number and submit your request to:

NTIA Office of Spectrum Management
System Engineering and Analysis Division
Tel. (202) 482-2608
Fax (202) 482-4595
e-mail edrocella@ntia.doc.gov

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Broadband Spectrum Survey in the San Diego, California, Area

Report ID
NTIA Technical Report TR-14-498
November 01, 2013
Chriss A. Hammerschmidt

Abstract: NTIA is responsible for managing the Federal Government’s use of the radio spectrum. In discharging this responsibility, NTIA uses the Radio Spectrum Measurement Sciences system to collect spectrum occupancy data for radio frequency assessments. This report shows measured frequency data spanning spectrum from 108 MHz to 10 GHz in the metropolitan area of San Diego, California, during the months of May and June 2012..

Report re-issued with three corrected images in March 2014.

Effects of Radar Interference on LTE Base Station Receiver Performance

Report ID
NTIA Technical Report TR-14-499
December 01, 2013
Frank H. Sanders, John E. Carroll, Geoffrey A. Sanders, Robert L. Sole

Abstract: In response to proposals to introduce new radio systems into 3550–3650 MHz radio spectrum in the United States, the authors have performed measurements and analysis on effects of interference from a variety of radar waveforms to the performance of a Long Term Evolution (LTE) base station receiver. This work has been prompted by the possibility that LTE base station receivers may eventually share spectrum with radar operations in this spectrum range. The base station receiver that was tested used time division duplex (TDD) modulation.

Spectrum Occupancy Measurements of the 3550–3650 Megahertz Maritime Radar Band Near San Diego, California

Report ID
NTIA Technical Report TR-14-500
January 02, 2014
Michael Cotton and Roger Dalke

Abstract: This report presents spectrum occupancy data of the 3550–3650 megahertz (MHz) maritime radar band measured in June 2012 near San Diego. In this band, the military operates SPN-43 air marshaling radar systems with well-defined signal characteristics. A measurement system and frequency-swept technique were designed specifically to detect SPN-43 emissions.

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