
Shows through color codes the parts of the radio spectrum that are allocated to each type of radio service. Service areas include radio and television broadcasting, radionavigation, mobile, amateur, satellite, and others. Also indicates which parts of the spectrum are for use exclusively by the government, which parts are for use exclusively by the private sector and amateurs, and which parts are shared by the government and others
This document serves as a comprehensive visual representation of the regulatory framework governing the radio frequency spectrum within the United States as of 1996. The Commerce Department provides this technical reference to clarify the complex division of electromagnetic bands among various public and private entities. By utilizing a standardized color-coded system, the publication establishes a clear map of spectrum usage rights and service allocations for engineers, regulators, and industry professionals.
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Experts and technical professionals utilize this document as a foundational reference for understanding historical spectrum management policies. Readers frequently note the clarity of the visual data presentation in organizing highly complex regulatory information.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Commerce Dept
ISBN-10:
0160001854
ISBN-13:
9780160001857
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