The post-WARC frequency situation in Central Europe Klaus Olms [electronic resource] /
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The post-WARC frequency situation in Central Europe Klaus Olms [electronic resource] /
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This paper discusses the results of WARC-79 from the standpoint of a frequency manager in Central Europe. In this part of the world, extensive use is made of radio communication, and it is in close proximity to other regions with different communications needs and regulatory philosophies. Both of these factors make frequency management difficult. The paper discusses the most important decisions of the Conference as well as their impact on Central European frequency management. The bands below 30 MHz, 30-1000 MHz, 1000 MHz-40 GHz, and above 40 GHz are treated. It is concluded that WARC results, in general, are acceptable in Central Europe, although not all requirements for this region have been met. An orderly development of radio services is envisaged that will satisfy needs of the area over the next twenty years.
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IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol. 29, no. 8 (1981) : p. 1098 - 1101
IEEE Transactions Electromagnetic Compatibility Vol. 23, no. 3 Part II (1981) : p. 178 - 181
IEEE Transactions Electromagnetic Compatibility Vol. 23, no. 3 Part II (1981) : p. 178 - 181
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