Weather radio service via satellite

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Weather observation satellite, NOAA-M
Earth station for polar orbiting weather satellites in the 137 MHz range
Satellite image of a hurricane east of Florida (1996)

The weather satellite service ( English meteorological-satellite service ) is as defined by the International Telecommunication Union , a Earth exploration for the purpose of Meteorological Service .

Frequency range assignment

Frequency ranges from 137 MHz to 252 GHz are assigned to the radio service , whereby the assignment can be on a primary or secondary basis. Primary radio services have protection against interference from radio services with secondary allocation in the relevant frequency band. Most belts also specify whether active or passive sensors are used there.

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ World Radiocommunication Conference, June 9 - July 4, 2003, Geneva, Final Acts.
  2. VO Funk , 2012 edition, Article 1.52