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OverviewVast numbers of radio systems are now in use, and with new users and new uses constantly emerging, these systems have the potential to interfere with each other. National agencies are empowered to control the use of radio to ensure that systems within their jurisdiction do not disrupt each other's services. Interference may also arise between radio systems operating in different countries. An elaborate code of regulations has been agreed, under the aegis of the International Telecommunication Union, to facilitate cooperation between the national agencies to control interference across frontiers. The Union also provides the global forum for the standardisation of radio systems where this has been found to be desirable. For some kinds of radio system, especially broadcasting and land mobile radio, governments may also find it necessary to determine which of the organisations competing to provide radio facilities for public use should be licensed and which should not. This process is known as regulation. Intended as a handbook for administrators and engineers, this book reviews the processes of interference management, regulation of competing service providers and system standardisation for the control and use of the radio spectrum. At a time when telecommunication services and broadcasting are being liberalised in many countries, this book will also provide new operators of radio facilities, private and public, with valuable insights into the regulatory process. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David WithersPublisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology Imprint: Institution of Engineering and Technology Edition: 2nd edition Volume: No. 45 ISBN: 9780852967706ISBN 10: 0852967705 Pages: 364 Publication Date: 30 June 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The International Telecommunication Union Chapter 3: Frequency allocation Chapter 4: Frequency assignment Chapter 5: Frequency band planning and mandatory frequency coordination Chapter 6: The fixed service Chapter 7: The broadcasting service Chapter 8: The mobile services Chapter 9: The fixed-satellite service Chapter 10: The broadcasting-satellite service Chapter 11: The mobile-satellite services Chapter 12: The amateur services Chapter 13: The science radio services Chapter 14: The inter-satellite service Chapter 15: Radionavigation and radiolocation Appendix: Radio propagation and radio noiseReviewsProvides both food for the curious mind and insights on the complex issues around international and national radio spectrum allocation...many professionals will find this book a worthwhile starting point. Author InformationDavid Withers, OBE FIEE retired from British Telecom in 1984 as Chief Engineer of its International Division. His career had been spent in the engineering management and direction of BT's international radio services. Since retirement he has served as an independent consultant, much of his work being with the UK Radiocommunications Agency. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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