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Contributions �[�Source:�EUMETSAT�]���Documents / Contributions

Number
Title Source Date
[ 233 ]
Proposed draft revision of Recommendation ITU-R SA.1158-2 � EUMETSAT 2002-09-05
[ 204 ]
(Rev.1)
Separation distance analysis for mobile satellite service earth stations in order to protect the meteorological satellite service in the band 1 683-1 690 MHz � EUMETSAT 2002-02-11
[ 198 ]
(Rev.1)
Proposed preliminary draft new Recommendation regarding compatibility between HAPS and EESS (passive) around 31.3 GHz � EUMETSAT 2002-02-11
[ 153 ]
(Rev.1)
Study on required frequency band allocations for passive sensors above 275 GHz � EUMETSAT 2002-02-11
[ 96 ]
(Rev.1)
Proposal for modifications to Recommendation ITU-R SA.1158 in line with study results obtained for work under Resolution 227 � WMO , EUMETSAT 2002-02-11
[ 95 ]
(Rev.1)
Sharing analysis between the meteorological satellite service and the mobile satellite service in the band 1 683-1 690 MHz � WMO , EUMETSAT 2002-02-11
[ 18 ]
(Rev.1)
Proposal for out-of-band emission mask for space services � EUMETSAT 2002-02-11
[ 7 ]
(Rev.1)
Interference analysis from high altitude platform stations (HAPS) to passive sensors in the band 31.3 - 31.5 GHz � WMO , EUMETSAT 2002-02-11
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