Fixed non-navigational location radio station

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RADAR working principle

A stationary nichtnavigatorische radiolocation station ( English radiolocation country station station ) is - in accordance with Article 1.90 of the ITU Radio Regulations (Radio Regulations) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) - defined as " radio station of nichtnavigatorischen radiolocation service that is not intended during movement or to be operated at any location while stopping ».

Assignment to radio services

Each location radio station is assigned to the radio service in which it participates permanently or temporarily. According to VO Funk (Article 1), this radio station is classified as follows:

Selection of fixed, non-navigational location radio stations

literature

  • Green Paper - Frequency range allocation plan for the Federal Republic of Germany and international allocation of the frequency ranges 9 kHz - 400 GHz; 1994; issued by the BMPT; BAPT order no. 5010311 001-1.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. VO Funk, 2012 edition, Article 1.90, definition: radiolocation land station / fixed, non-navigational location radio station