Frequency Coordination

The Frequency Coordination process for Microwave Systems is described as follows:

The frequency coordination procedures for satellite earth stations are similar, except that multiple coordination contours form the basis for the database search as both direct (great circle) interference paths and precipitation scatter intersection paths must be considered. For transmit and receive (R/T) operation, both transmit and receive frequency bands must be analyzed. At the end, the showings are more extensive, and include a data sheet, antenna horizon gain contours, and a radiation hazard analysis.

Procedures for the frequency coordination process are established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and these procedures are followed explicitly by Micronet. These are provided for reference through the following link:

FCC Rules on Frequency Coordination