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Application of Trunking to Government Land-Mobile Communications
Before 1987 no commercial trunking systems were available in any Govenment or non Government band below 800 MHz. This study examined the application of trunking to the Government band 406-420 MHz. As a result of this study and subsequent discussions with industry, commercial trunking systems were developed for the Government.
Assessment of Digital Radio Voice Protection for Government Land-Mobile Use
This report documents an effort to measure the operational and performance characteristics of radios equipped with the Data Encryption Standard (DES), as applied to government land-mobile operations. The purpose of these tests was to compare selected operational and performance characteristics of the digital (or guarded) mode of operation with those of the analog (or clear) mode of operation for each radio under test. The measurement results are discussed relative to spectrum management issues involving the use of spectrum allocated to the Federal Government fixed and mobile services and the corresponding rules of use. This measurement effort is the first phase of an on-going program to investigate the effect of using digital modulation schemes in a predominantly analog land-mobile environment.
Effects of Planning of the Fixed-Satellite Service on the Fixed and Mobile Services in the 4500-4800 MHz Band
This report is a study of the potential for sharing in the 4500-4800 MHz band between the fixed-satellite service (FSS) and terrestrial (fixed and mobile) services. The report focuses on decisions of the WARC-ORB-85 concerning planning of the FSS in this band. The report concludes that sharing of the 4500-4800 MHz band by the fixed, mobile and fixed satellite services will continue to be feasible.
NTIA Task Force Measurement Report: Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD
This report documents the results of a special measurement task at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland. In documenting the spectrum usage for land mobile, radar and microwave systems at an active military base, the report serves as a reference for future improvements to spectrum management techniques and procedures.
Spectrum Resource Assessment of the Federal Government Fixed Service (Bands above 400 MHz)
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. Technical and policy issues are discussed as part of NTIA's long-range planning effort.
Procedures for Calculating Field Intensities of Antennas
This technical memorandum discusses simplified procedures for calculating near field and far field intensities of several types of aperture and wire antennas.
Evaluation of Computer-Aided Spectrum Management in Thailand
Coordination Requirements for Space and Aeronautical Telemetry Systems (2200-2290 MHz)
This report documents an analysis of the probability of interference from systems in the space services to aeronautical telemetry system using the 2200-2290 MHz band. These calculated results may be used to determine the coordination requirements for compatible operation between these systems, if a relaxation in the power flux density limits is adopted.
Procedures for Calculating Field Intensities of Antennas: Phase II
This technical memorandum provides additional guidance in applying procedures for finding the near field power density. The technical memorandum also examines the feasibility of using simple models to calculate the off-axis near-field power density of wire and aperture antennas.
Spectrum Resource Assessment of Selected U.S. Government Space Services
This report describes the use of space services by the U.S. Government in support of NTIA's Long Range Plan for Management and Use of the Radio Spectrum. The report addresses national and international regulations as well as frequency allocations, current and future government use of the space services, and spectrum management issues.