ITU-R REPORT M.2081-2006 Test results illustrating compatibility between representative radionavigation systems and radiolocation and EESS systems in the band 8.5-10 GHz
There is a need for contiguous spectrum in the bands around 9 GHz for the radiolocation service, that is allocated on a primary basis worldwide, in order to provide adequate spectrum for new radar systems to function. Emerging requirements for increased image resolution and increased range accuracy necessitate wider contiguous emission bandwidths than are currently available. This fact was recognized at WRC-03 and agenda item 1.3 was developed to consider the upgrade of the frequency allocations of the radiolocation service in the frequency range 9 000-9 200 MHz and 9 300-9 500 MHz to co-primary status with the radionavigation service in order for existing and planned radar systems to satisfy their required missions.
ITU-R REPORT M.2081-2006 history
2006ITU-R REPORT M.2081-2006 Test results illustrating compatibility between representative radionavigation systems and radiolocation and EESS systems in the band 8.5-10 GHz