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Appendix F
Titles of ITU Recommendations for Radio Astronomy and for Space Applications and Meteorology
F.1
ITU RECOMMENDATIONS RELEVANT TO RADIO ASTRONOMY
The following International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) recommendations,1 shown below by recommendation number and title, apply to the protection of the Radio Astronomy Service. The recommendations are alphanumerically ordered. For the most recent recommendations refer to ITU-R Recommendations.
F.1612
Interference evaluation of the fixed service using high altitude platform stations to protect the radio astronomy service from uplink transmission in high altitude platform station systems in the 31.3-31.8 GHz band
F.1766
Methodology to determine the probability of a radio astronomy observatory receiving interference based on calculated exclusion zones to protect against interference from point-to-multipoint high-density applications in the fixed service operating in bands around 43 GHz
M.829
Frequency sharing in the 1660-1660.5 MHz band between the mobile-satellite service and the radioastronomy service
M.1316
Principles and a methodology for frequency sharing in the 1610.6-1613.8 and 1660-1660.5 MHz bands between the mobile-satellite service (Earth-to-space) and the radio astronomy service
M.1583
Interference calculations between non-geostationary mobile-satellite service or radion-avigation-satellite service systems and radio astronomy telescope sites
1Reprinted from International Telecommunication Union, ITU-R Recommendations, Geneva, Switzerland, 2006, available at http://www.itu.int/opb/, accessed December 12, 2006.
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M.1748
Protection of the radio astronomy service in the band 1400-1427 MHz from unwanted emissions of MSS feeder links that may operate in the bands 1390-1392 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 1430-1432 MHz (space-to-Earth)
RA.314
Preferred frequency bands for radioastronomical measurements
RA.479
Protection of frequencies for radioastronomical measurements in the shielded zone of the Moon
RA.517
Protection of the radio astronomy services from transmitters operating in adjacent bands
RA.611
Protection of the radio astronomy service from spurious emissions
RA.769
Protection criteria used for radioastronomical measurements
RA.1031
Protection of the radioastronomy service in frequency bands shared with other services
RA.1237
Protection of the radio astronomy service from unwanted emissions resulting from applications of wideband digital modulation
RA.1272
Protection of radio astronomy measurements above 60 GHz from ground based interference
RA.1417
A radio-quiet zone in the vicinity of the L2 Sun-Earth Lagrange point
RA.1513
Levels of data loss to radio astronomy observations and percentage-of-time criteria resulting from degradation by interference for frequency bands allocated to the radio astronomy on a primary basis
RA.1630
Technical and operational characteristics of ground-based astronomy systems for use in sharing studies with active services between 10 THz and 1000 THz
RA.1631
Reference radio astronomy antenna pattern to be used for compatibility analyses between non-GSO systems and radio astronomy service stations based on the [equivalent power flux density] concept
RA.1750
Mutual planning between the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the radio astronomy service in the 94 GHz and 130 GHz bands
S.1341
Sharing between feeder links for the mobile-satellite service and the aeronautical radi-onavigation service in the space-to-Earth direction in the band 15.4-15.7 GHz and the protection of the radio astronomy service in the band 15.35-15.4 GHz
S.1586
Calculation of unwanted emission levels produced by a non-geostationary fixed-satellite service system at radio astronomy sites
SA.509
Space research earth station and radio astronomy reference antenna radiation pattern for use in interference calculations, including coordination procedures
SA.1345
Methods for predicting radiation patterns of large antennas used for space research and radio astronomy
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F.2
ITU RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REMOTE SENSING
The following reprinted ITU-R recommendations, shown by recommendation number and title, apply to the protection of the Earth Exploration-Satellite Service, Space Research Service, and Meteorological Aids Service active and passive sensors. The recommendations are alphanumerically ordered. For the most recent recommendations refer to ITU-R Recommendations.
F.1613
Operational and deployment requirements for fixed wireless access systems in the fixed service in Region 3 to ensure the protection of systems in the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the space research service (active) in the band 5250-5350 MHz
M.1653
Operational and deployment requirements for wireless access systems including radio local area networks in the mobile service to facilitate sharing between these systems and systems in the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the space research service (active) in the band 5470-5570 MHz within the 5460-5725 MHz range
M.1747
Protection of the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive) in the band 1400 1427 MHz from unwanted emissions of mobile satellite service feeder links that may operate in the bands 1390-1392 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 1430-1432 MHz (space-to-Earth)
RS.515
Frequency bands and bandwidths used for satellite passive sensing
RS.516
Feasibility of sharing between active sensors used on Earth exploration and meteorological satellites and the radiolocation service
RS.577
Preferred frequencies and necessary bandwidths for spaceborne active remote sensors
RS.1028
Performance criteria for satellite passive remote sensing
RS.1029
Interference criteria for satellite passive remote sensing
RS.1165
Technical characteristics and performance criteria for radiosonde systems in the meteorological aids service
RS.1166
Performance and interference criteria for active spaceborne sensors
RS.1259
Feasibility of sharing between spaceborne passive sensors and the fixed service from 50 to 60 GHz
RS.1260
Draft revision to Recommendation ITU-R RS.1260—Feasibility of sharing between active spaceborne sensors and other services in the range 420-470 MHz
RS.1261
Feasibility of sharing between spaceborne cloud radars and other services in the range 92-95 GHz
RS.1262
Sharing and coordination criteria for meteorological aids in the 400.15-406 MHz and 1668.4-1700 MHz bands
RS.1263
Interference criteria for meteorological aids operated in the 400.15-406 MHz and 1668.4-1700 MHz bands
RS.1264
Feasibility of frequency sharing between the meteorological aids service and the mobile-satellite service (Earth-to-space) in the 1668.4-1700 MHz band
RS.1279
Spectrum sharing between spaceborne passive sensors and inter-satellite links in the range 50.2-59.3 GHz
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RS.1280
Selection of active spaceborne sensor emission characteristics to mitigate the potential for interference to terrestrial radars operating in frequency bands 1-10 GHz
RS.1281
Protection of stations in the radiolocation service from emissions from active spaceborne sensors in the band 13.4-13.75 GHz
RS.1282
Feasibility of sharing between wind profiler radars and active spaceborne sensors in the vicinity of 1260 MHz
RS.1346
Sharing between the meteorological aids service and medical implant communication systems (MICS) operating in the mobile service in the frequency band 401-406 MHz
RS.1347
Feasibility of sharing between radionavigation-satellite service receivers and the Earth exploration-satellite (active) and space research (active) services in the 1215-1260 MHz band
RS.1416
Sharing between spaceborne passive sensors and the inter-satellite service operating near 118 and 183 GHz
RS.1449
Feasibility of sharing between the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (space-to-Earth) and the Earth exploration-satellite (passive) and space research (passive) services in the band 18.6-18.8 GHz
RS.1624
Sharing between the Earth Exploration-Satellite (passive) and airborne altimeters in the aeronautical radionavigation service in the band 4200-4400 MHz
RS.1628
Draft new Recommendation ITU-R RS.[DOC. 7/60] - Sharing in the band 35.5-36 GHz between the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and space research service (active), and other services allocated in this band
RS.1632
Draft new Recommendation ITU-R RS.[Doc. 7/46] - Sharing in the band 5250-5350 MHz between the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and wireless access systems (including radio local area networks) in the mobile service
RS.1744
Technical and operational characteristics of ground-based meteorological aids systems operating in the frequency range 272-750 THz
RS.1745
Use of the band 1668.4-1710 MHz by the meteorological aids service and meteorological-satellite service (space-to-Earth)
RS.1749
Mitigation technique to facilitate the use of the 1215-1300 MHz band by the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the space research service (active)
S.1339
Sharing between spaceborne passive sensors of the Earth exploration-satellite service and inter-satellite links of geostationary-satellite networks in the range 54.25 to 59.3 GHz
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