Radio Frequency Control in Space Telecommunications, Volume 8Library of Congress. Legislative Reference Service, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 235 pages |
Contents
Summary | 1 |
Telecommunications as an element of the U S role in world space | 3 |
Technical considerations in radio frequency selection | 8 |
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Administrative Radio Conference aeronautical mobile aeronautical radionavigation service Allocation to Services antenna atmosphere CCIR channels coordination COSPAR countries Earth-space service electromagnetic emissions exploration Federal fixed and mobile FIXED MOBILE fixed service footnote frequency allocation frequency assignments frequency bands Gc/s Geneva harmful interference Hoc Committee hydrogen line ICSU international agreement international cooperation International Geophysical international scientific International Telecommunication Union ionosphere IRAC kc/s launching MARITIME MOBILE Mc/s is allocated Mercury batteries meteorological miles mobile services munication needs operation orbit organizations outer space payload peaceful problems programs proposals quency radiation radio astronomy radio astronomy service radio communication radio frequency Radio Regulations radio spectrum Radiolocation recent recommendations rocket scientific unions scientists Services Region signals Soviet space activities space communication space law space probes space research space telecommunications space vehicles standard frequency stations technical tion tracking transmissions transmitter U.S. delegation United Nations