A report by a Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee working...
A report by a Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee working group recommends the NTIA collect more data on receivers, including those used for TV and radio, radio astronomy, GPS, remote sensing, satellite receive-only terminals and radiosondes. The report by the…
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Spectrum Management Improvements Working Group (http://xrl.us/bmwhfh) is expected to be discussed at Thursday’s CSMAC meeting. The report recommends the NTIA work with the U.S. Comptroller General on a receiver standards report, required by the recently enacted spectrum legislation. “Accurate spectrum management analyses cannot be properly performed without a complete data set sufficient for spectrum planning,” the report said. “Given that a single specific radio or antenna can be tied to numerous frequency assignment records, if this data are maintained separately from frequency assignment records, NTIA can achieve substantial improvements towards frequency assignment accuracy."