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frequency coordinationの例文

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  • Anything that requires Frequency Coordination must be electronically submitted by the Coordinator.
  • Amateur Radio Repeater and Frequency Coordination is strictly volunteer.
  • Frequency Coordination is required for a new filing.
  • The international spectrum management system is therefore based on regulatory procedures for frequency coordination, notification and registration.
  • Frequency coordination means that all broadcast stations must be approved by both countries before making any major changes.
  • The telephone number must immediately connect to personnel who can resolve radio interference and other frequency coordination issues.
  • One major disadvantage of unlicensed use is that there is no frequency coordination, which can result in interference or blocking of signals.
  • Their approach was unique in that frequency coordination was done with paper player piano rolls-a novel approach which was never put into practice.
  • Many frequency coordination groups imply that they have jurisdictional authority over repeater coordination's in an area, this is not true nor accurate.
  • There are no single repeater or frequency coordination groups who regulate or control repeater or frequency coordination's anywhere that the Federal Communications Commission regulates the Amateur Radio Service.
  • There are no single repeater or frequency coordination groups who regulate or control repeater or frequency coordination's anywhere that the Federal Communications Commission regulates the Amateur Radio Service.
  • Licences to use this band are issued on a Shared basis which means that any frequency coordination between multiple users in or around a particular location must be done by those users themselves.
  • Because CDBS includes information about foreign stations which are notified to the U . S . under the terms of international frequency coordination agreements, FINs are also assigned to affected foreign stations.
  • AFC, APCO's spectrum management arm, provides comprehensive radio frequency management for public safety agencies, from frequency coordination to licensing services and management, to engineering tools and interference complaints.
  • To set up an AM broadcasting transmitter needs a massive infrastructure investment, usually including the cost of hiring more than one cross-border frequency coordination to comply with each country's regulations.
  • The versatility of time-transfer systems such as GPS receivers ( here assumed to provide PPS and 10 MHz signals ) as well as other similar systems allows for phase and frequency coordination among the transmitters.
  • Originally planned for 2005, the launch of Vinasat-1 was delayed to 18 April 2008, owing to difficulties in completing the frequency coordination procedures under the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union ( ITU ).
  • Cooperative frequency coordination between both city regions is quite common; for example the local television transition that the rest of the United States would be going through; while the bill passed the Senate, it did not pass the House.
  • With the advent of K u band trucks ( that don't require frequency coordination ) and long-haul fiber optics providing similar signal qualities, C-Band transportable service experienced a slowdown in service volume in the 1990s.
  • From 1960 he was a physicist in the Time and Frequency Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( then the National Bureau of Standards ) in Boulder, and from 1979 was 1988 chief of the Time and Frequency Coordination Group.
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