Topic 16 Spectrum Management inst ppt 14Jul08

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Topic 16 Spectrum Management
Enabling Objectives
16.1 EXPLAIN the purpose and objectives of radio spectrum management.
16.2 DISCUSS the organizations involved in spectrum management.
16.3 DEFINE the role of the Navy Marine Corps Spectrum Office.
16.4 EXPLAIN the purpose of and DEMONSTRATE use of AESOP.
16.5 EXPLAIN the components of an emission designator.
16.6 DISCUSS the references for consideration in dealing with interference issues.
Objectives for Use of
Radio Spectrum
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Conduct of foreign affairs
National Security and Defense
Safeguard life and property
Support law enforcement and security
Support transportation systems
Rapid communications services
Stimulate social and economic progress
International, National, and Military
Organizations
Communications Act of 1934
President
Congress
NTIA
FCC
Non-Federal Users
Federal Users
National Defense
Law Enforcement and
Security
Transportation
Resource Mgmt and Control
Emergencies
COORDINATION
Business
State and Local Govt.
Entertainment
Commercial
Private
ADVISORY
LIAISON
Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee
Chaired by NTIA
19 Federal Agencies Represented
Regional NMCSOs
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NMCSO LANT
NMCSO NAPLES
NMCSO BAHRAIN
NMCSO PAC
NMCSO FAR EAST
NMCSO SAN DIEGO
– Det Puget Sound
– Det Pt. Mugu
Line Numbers and
Block Assignments
Available Frequency Bands
Emission Designator
25K0 G
Bandwidth. (25.0 kHz) The
letter represents the frequency
range and where the decimal
point goes.
K = kilohertz
Modulation Method.
M = Megahertz
G = Phase Modulation
G= Gigahertz
7 W
Nature of Signal
7 = Two or more
digital channels
Type of
Information
W = Combination
Interference Issues
• Joint Spectrum Interference Resolution
Program (CJCSI 3320.01)
• Policy for the Coordination of Military
Radio Frequency Allocations (ACP 194)
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