indicated in Chapter 9. 3. See Section for the desired relationship of occupied bandwidth to necessary bandwidth. J.3 RADAR SYSTEMS For radars the necessary bandwidth shall be determined at a point that is 20 dB below the peak envelope value of the spectrum by one of the following with the order of preference shown: a. 1/ Frequency Assignments for Use of Federal Fixed Ultrawideband Systems Not Intended for Operation under Parts or Agencies desiring to deploy fixed UWB systems that do not conform to Parts or and having received spectrum support in accordance with Chapter 10, Section shall request a frequencyFile Size: KB. agencies (see Chapter 9). The other parts of this chapter contain authority for the use of certain frequencies under specified conditions, and the submission of applications therefore is not required. The use of any such equipment is also subject to any policy or guidance by their user agency.
Criteria (RSEC) contained in Chapter 5, Spectrum Standards, of the NTIA Manual. The RSEC is intended to ensure an acceptable degree of electromagnetic compatibility among radar systems, and between such systems and those of other radio services sharing the frequency spectrum. CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 2 •A chapter (33) on Chaos, modeled after Chapter 18 of the sixth edition but carefully edited. In addition, also on-line but external to this Manual, is a chapter (designated 1) on Infinite Series that was built by collection of suitable topics from various places in the seventh edition text. The specific frequency ranges for radiolocation are listed in the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Manual of Regulations Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management, Chapter 4.
indicated in Chapter 9. 3. See Section for the desired relationship of occupied bandwidth to necessary bandwidth. J.3 RADAR SYSTEMS For radars the necessary bandwidth shall be determined at a point that is 20 dB below the peak envelope value of the spectrum by one of the following with the order of preference shown: a. Criteria (RSEC) contained in Chapter 5, Spectrum Standards, of the NTIA Manual. The RSEC is intended to ensure an acceptable degree of electromagnetic compatibility among radar systems, and between such systems and those of other radio services sharing the frequency spectrum. 3) submit information pertaining to frequency applications, or modifications of existing assignments, as specified in Chapter 9 of the NTIA Manual, to the WPO; 4) review and update radio frequency authorizations for those systems that have not been reviewed in a 5-year period in accordance with Section and Annex F of the NTIA Manual.
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