Summary of conclusions of the 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference Charles M. Rush [electronic resource] /
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Title
Summary of conclusions of the 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference Charles M. Rush [electronic resource] /
Language
English
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Summary
The major decisions made at the conference are briefly described. Additional frequency bands for shortwave (HF) radio broadcasting were agreed upon. Frequency allocations were made to support a number of US proposals, to provide advanced mobile radio services using low Earth orbit satellites. Allocations for land based mobile services adopted at WARC '92, in the range 1700 to 2600 MHz, are meant to foster improved mobile services that can be used worldwide. An allocation was also made to support commercial telephone service between passengers flying on aircraft and individuals on the ground. Allocations were made for sound broadcasting from satellites, as well as for providing a means to accommodate a complementary terrestrial-based digital audio broadcasting service. New frequency allocations to support space activities were agreed upon, and an allocation was made to the fixed satellite service in the band 13.75 to 14.0 GHz
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In
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine Vol. 34, no. 3(1992) : p. 7 - 14
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