A NASA program to characterize propagation and interference for space applications.
1972
The NASA interference and propagation program was planned by a multiagency committee at the request of the Director of Telecommunications Policy. Initially, emphasis was placed on preparation of the United States position on interference between satellite Earth stations and microwave relay links at frequencies below 10 GHz for the 1971 World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC-71). The program objective is to acquire, analyze, and disseminate space propagation data for a user community of space systems designers, operators, and regulatory agencies. Measurements and analyses are being performed that will lead to a centralized data base for characterization of radio-frequency phenomena required to design space communications systems.
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