ITU-R S.1430 FRENCH-2000
DETERMINATION OF THE COORDINATION AREA FOR EARTH STATIONS OPERATING WITH NON-GSO SPACE STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO EARTH STATIONS OPERATING IN THE REVERSE DIRECTION IN FREQUENCY BANDS ALLOCATED BIDIRECTIONALLY TO THE FSS

Standard No.
ITU-R S.1430 FRENCH-2000
Release Date
2000
Published By
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Status
Latest
ITU-R S.1430 FRENCH-2000
Scope
The Recommendation considering that some fi-equency bands are allocated to the FSS for use by non-GSO systems in both the Earth-to-space andthe space-to-Earth direction of transmission that these fi-equency bands are also available for use by GSO systems; that, therefore, there is a possibility of mutual interference between earth stations operating to space stations in both GSO and non-GSO orbits.

ITU-R S.1430 FRENCH-2000 Referenced Document

  • ITU-R IS.847 
  • ITU-R P.452 Prediction Procedure for the Evaluation of Microwave Interference between Stations on the Surface of the Earth at Frequencies Above About 0.7 GHz
  • ITU-R P.620 Propagation data required for the evaluation of coordination distances in the frequency range 100 MHz to 105 GHz*2017-06-01 Update
  • ITU-R SM.1448 DETERMINATION OF THE COORDINATION AREA AROUND AN EARTH STATION IN THE FREQUENCY BANDS BETWEEN 100 MHz AND 105 GHz Covering Note: 08/30/2002

ITU-R S.1430 FRENCH-2000 history

  • 2000 ITU-R S.1430 FRENCH-2000 DETERMINATION OF THE COORDINATION AREA FOR EARTH STATIONS OPERATING WITH NON-GSO SPACE STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO EARTH STATIONS OPERATING IN THE REVERSE DIRECTION IN FREQUENCY BANDS ALLOCATED BIDIRECTIONALLY TO THE FSS



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