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Assessment of Bands for Wind Profile Accommodation (216-225,400.15-406, and 410-450 MHz)
Accommodation of Broadcast Satellite (Sound) and Mobile Satellite Services in the 2300-2450 MHz Band
Federal Spectrum Usage of the 1710-1850 and 2200-2290 MHz Bands
Preliminary Building Attenuation Model (1-30000 MHz)
Feasibility of Relocating Non-Government Fixed Systems into the 1710-1850 MHz Band
Federal Government Spectrum Usage in the 902-928, 2400-2500 and 5725-5875 MHz Bands
The Federal Government Spectrum Usage in the 902-928, 2400-2500 and 5725-5875 MHZ Bands report was released in February 1993. This report assesses the Federal Government spectrum usage of these three bands. Current rules and regulations, allocations, and major systems currently operating or planned for operation in each of the bands, as well as systems' deployments and some technical characteristics are identified. Major non- government application of special systems is also addressed whenever data is available.
Digital Emission Spectrum Model
The Digital Emission Spectrum Model report was released in September 1993. A computer program was developed to calculate the power spectral density (PSD) and the fractional power containment bandwidth for various digital modulation techniques. The power containment capability was used to provide guidance for determination of necessary bandwidth in support of Annex J of the NTIA Manual. This report documents the models contained in the computer program and illustrates the models with various sample problems. The report also shows the verification of the computer program implementation.
Land Mobile Spectrum Efficiency - A Plan for Federal Government Agencies to use More Spectrum-Efficient Technologies
The Land Mobile Spectrum Efficiency - A Plan for Federal Government Agencies to use More Spectrum-Efficient Technologies report was released in October 1993. The IRAC established the Ad Hoc 210 committee to provide a forum for Federal Government agency member-representatives to present their views on telecommunication policies dealing with mobile systems. This committee provided extensive assistance to NTIA in the development of this study and plan. They described requirements of government departments and agencies for mobile radio communication services, and provided both technical and policy comments on the material drafted by NTIA technical staff. Their descriptions of technical requirements and discussions of the policy issues, and the practicality of implementing some of the proposals, contributed greatly to the initial draft of the study and plan. IRAC approved a draft of this study and plan based on the work of Ad Hoc 201. The study was then reviewed by NTIA, Department of Commerce and Congressional Senior Staff members. Their comments led to clarifications and amplifications of the proposed plan and procedures included in this report.