Sharing between the radio astronomy service and active services in the frequency range 275-3 000 GHz
In this issue
Certain characteristics of the frequency range 275-3 000 GHz combine to reduce the likelihood of interference between the radio astronomy service and active services in this range. This Report includes an introduction to those characteristics and how they affect potential sharing scenarios, as well as an analysis of interference to radio telescopes from co-frequency terrestrial and airborne transmitters.