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Title: Radio astronomy and spectrum management - The impact of WARC-79

Journal Article · · IEEE Trans. Electromagn. Compat.; (United States)
 [1];  [2]
  1. NSF, Washington, DC
  2. New Mexico, University, Albuquerque, NM

The characteristics of radio astronomy are considered, taking into account broad-band and narrow-band cosmic radiation, the evolution of equipment and techniques of the radio astronomer toward better sensitivity and better angular resolution, and the three general classes into which radio telescopes can be divided. Attention is given to the extraordinary interference problems faced by radio astronomers, the location of radio-astronomy observatories in secluded locations, the preparation by radio astronomers and space scientists for WARC-79, the actions taken at WARC-79, and the WARC impact. It is pointed out that radio astronomy has emerged from WARC-79 in a better position in the International Radio Regulations than it has ever enjoyed in the past. Radio astronomers can be satisfied that the requirements of their radio service are generally being given serious consideration. Most of the requests for allocations have been granted at frequencies above 20 GHz.

OSTI ID:
6022739
Journal Information:
IEEE Trans. Electromagn. Compat.; (United States), Vol. EMC-23
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English