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Frequency coordination

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Normally frequency coordination is a function of an administration, such as a governmental spectrum regulator, as part of a formal regulatory process under the procedures of the
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All operators (satellite and terrestrial) can determine if unacceptable interference to existing and planned “priority” networks is likely, and have an opportunity to:
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Before an administrations lets an operator operate a new radio communications network, it must undergo coordination in the following steps:
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In 1982, the United States Congress provided the FCC with the authority to use frequency coordinators:
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Gain international recognition and protection on the Master International Frequency Register
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All administrations know the technical plans of other administrations.
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Process of mitigating interference between communications services
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is a technical and regulatory process that removes or mitigates
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Recommend appropriate frequencies (designated under Part 90).
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between different radio systems that operate on the same
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but are protected against all networks with a later
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Conduct technical discussions with priority networks
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Index

radio-frequency
interference
frequency
Radio Regulations
radio frequency spectrum
AASHTO
AAA
PCIA
International Telecommunication Union
https://frequencycoordination.transportation.org/
http://www.apcointl.org/spectrum-management.html/
http://www.fcca.info/
http://www.imsasafety.org/
http://aaa.radiosoft.com/
http://www.aar.com/aar_rf.php
http://www.enterprisewireless.com/
http://www.fcclicense.com/
http://llink.pcia.com/crdfee.htm
http://utc.org/utc/utc-spectrum-services/
Archived
Wayback Machine
https://www.micronetcom.com/
https://www.comsearch.com/
Category
Radio technology

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