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Report No.
Report Title
08-451

Assessment of Alternative Future Federal Land Mobile Radio Systems (Acrobat PDF 978 Kb)

08-450 Potential Interference From Broadband Over Power Line (BPL) Systems To Federal Government Radiocommunication Systems at 1.7 - 80 MHz Phase 2 Study
Volume I - Technical Report (Acrobat PDF 1,593 Kb)
Volume II - Technical Appendices (Acrobat PDF 1,201 KB)
NEC input: Power Line Models (Table 2-1) (Acrobat PDF 431 Kb)
NEC input: Underground Model (Acrobat PDF 236 Kb)
NEC input: Complex Power Line Model (Acrobat PDF 493 Kb)
07-447
Assessment of Federal and Non-Federal Land Mobile Radio Frequency Assignment Methodologies
(Acrobat PDF 477 KB)
JSC-CR-06-072

Communications Receiver Performance Degradation Handbook - November 2006
(Acrobat PDF 1,682 KB)

06-440 Federal Land Mobile Operations in the 162-174 MHz Band in the Washington, D.C., Area Phase 1: Study of Agency Operations - August 2006 (MS Word, 151 pages)
[also available in Adobe Acrobat format - 12.5Mb].
05-432 Adobe Acrobat logoInterference Protection Criteria: Phase 1 - Compilation from Existing Sources technical report (514 KB)
[also available in MS word format (2.2 MB)].
05-427 WORLD RADIOCOMMUNICATION CONFERENCES Recommendations for Improvement in the United States Preparatory Process
[also available in Adobe Acrobat logoAdobe Acrobat format].
04-413 Potential Interference from Broadband Over Power Line (BPL) Systems to Federal Government Radiocommunications at 1.7 - 80 MHz, Phase 1 Study
03-404 Adobe Acrobat logo Receiver Spectrum Standards: Phase 1 - Summary of Research into Existing Standards
[also available in MS word format]
01-49 Adobe Acrobat logo Current and Future Spectrum Use by the Energy, Water, and Railroad Industries (2.4 MBytes)
[also available in WordPerfect (15 MBytes)].
01-48 Alternative Frequencies for Use by Public Safety Systems (160 KBytes)
[also available in WordPerfect (1 MBytes) and Adobe Acrobat (287 KBytes)].
Adobe Acrobat logoCompanion report by Federal Communications Commission.
01-47 Adobe Acrobat logo Assessment of Compatibility Between Ultrawideband (UWB) Systems and Global Positioning System (GPS) Receivers (Report Addendum) (4663 KBytes)
[also available in WordPerfect (4397 KBytes)].
Companion report by NTIA/ITS.
01-46 Adobe Acrobat logo The Potential for Accommodating Third Generation Mobile Systems: Federal Operations, Relocation Costs, and Operational Impacts
Final Report
(1.8 MBytes)
[also available in WordPerfect (20 MBytes)].
Adobe Acrobat logo Companion assessment by the Department of Defense (12 MB)
Adobe Acrobat logo US Air Force case study (.3 MB).
01-45 Adobe Acrobat logo Assessment of Compatibility Between Ultrawideband (UWB) Systems and Global Positioning System (GPS) Receivers (423 KBytes)
[also available in WinZip compressed WordPerfect (954 KBytes)].
Companion report by NTIA/ITS.
01-44 Adobe Acrobat logo Assessment of Electromagnetic Spectrum Reallocation, Response to Title X of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (508 Kbytes)
[also available in WinZip compressed WordPerfect (650 Kbytes)]
01-43 Adobe Acrobat logo Assessment of Compatibility Between Ultrawideband Devices and Selected Federal Systems (1.9 MBytes)
[also available in WinZip compressed WordPerfect (12 MBytes)].
Download Excel Spreadsheets used in calculations.
Download companion report by NTIA/ITS.
01-41 Federal Operations in the 1755-1850 MHz Band: The Potential for Accommodating Third Generation Mobile Systems Interim Report
[also available in Adobe Acrobat logo pdf and WordPerfect formats]
Adobe Acrobat logo Reference DOD Report
00-376 Adobe Acrobat logo Electromagnetic Compatibility Between Marine Automatic Identification and Public Correspondence Systems in the Maritime Mobile VHF Band
[also available in WinZip compressed WordPerfect]
00-374 Adobe Acrobat logo Lower Mississippi River Ports and Waterways Safety System (PAWSS) RF Coverage Test Results
[Executive Summary is also available in html format]
00-40 Federal Radar Spectrum Requirements
[also available in Adobe Acrobat logo pdf format
99-364 Adobe Acrobat logo Lower Mississippi River VTS Frequency Survey
99-363 Adobe Acrobat logo Evaluation of Marine VHF Radios: Compliance to IEC Receiver Standards
99-362 Adobe Acrobat logo Evaluation of Marine VHF Radios: Performance in the Savannah, Ga. and New Orleans, La. Port Areas
99-361 Adobe Acrobat logo Technical Characteristics of Radiolocation Systems Operating in the 3.1-3.7 GHz Band and Procedures for Assessing EMC with Fixed Earth Station Receivers
[also available in html format]
98-39 Adobe Acrobat logo Indentification of Alternate Bands, Response to Title III of The Balanced Budget Act of 1997
98-37 Adobe Acrobat logo Reallocation Impact Study of the 1990-2110 MHz Band, Response to Title III of The Balanced Budget Act of 1997
98-36 Adobe Acrobat logo Spectrum Reallocation Report, Response to Title III of The Balanced Budget Act Of 1997
98-35 Radio Astronomy Spectrum Planning Options
  Adobe Acrobat logo Summary of Results of Measurements and Tests Related to RF Interference at Bath, Maine
97-343 Assessment of Compatibility Between 25 and 12.5 kHz Channelized Marine VHF Radios
97-339 Assessment of the Expansion of the Earth Exploration-Satellite Service in the 8025-8400 MHz Range
96-332 High Frequency (3-30 MHz) Spectrum Planning Options
  Land Mobile Spectrum Planning Options
95-323 Measurements to Characterize Aggregate Signal Emissions in the 2400-2500 MHz Frequency Range (14.2 MBytes)
95-32 Spectrum Reallocation Final Report
94-31 US National Spectrum Requirements: Projections and Trends
  U.S. Spectrum Management Policy: Agenda for the Future, a 1991 spectrum policy study
84-159 Adobe Acrobat logo Spectrum Resource Assessment of the 7125 - 8500 MHz Band
84-152 Adobe Acrobat logo Assessment of Satellite Power Flux-Density Limits in the 2025-2300 MHz Frequency Range, Part II

 
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