Frequency spectrum allocation for a potential land mobile satellite service is discussed. There are no suitable primary or secondary allocations but the agenda for WARC(MOBILE)87 permits amendments to the International Table of Frequency Allocations. It is argued that it is necessary to identify the answers to key questions such as the likely demand, user needs, and spectrum requirements. Until the aeronautical mobile satellite (R) bands at 1.5/1.6 GHz are required, land mobile satellite systems could possibly operate. However, systems would not be able to operate in these bands (or any possible alternative frequency bands) with any security of tenure, unless changes are made to the International Table.
Frequency Spectrum Allocation for a Potential Land Mobile-Satellite Service
1986
2 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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