National Science Foundation 1 Dr. Tomas E. Gergely Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager National Science Foundation Registration of Radio.

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National Science Foundation 1 Dr. Tomas E. Gergely Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager National Science Foundation Registration of Radio Astronomy Sites- ITU Notification

National Science Foundation 2 Allocations A Radio Astronomy Allocation in the International Table Does Not Provide Protection from Interference by Itself (But Provides a Framework for Protection)! The International Allocations May Be (and Generally Are) Implemented by Each Country Individually BUT...There Is No Obligation to Do So - Every Country Retains Sovereign Rights Regarding Spectrum Use Within Its Borders – There Is No Requirement to Conform to the International Allocations (But, In General, It Is Convenient to Do So) Administrations Can Provide Protection to Observatories Through Regulatory Action Other Than Frequency Allocation (e.g. Coordination Zones)

National Science Foundation 3 So Why Register ?

National Science Foundation 4 Registration Provides International Recognition –The ITU and the International Radio Engineering Community Doesn’t “Know” That Observatory X or Y Is There Until Told So (Don’t Assume That Because You Operate the World’s Largest Dish, Everyone Knows About It, Much Less That Everyone Is Mindful of It’s Sensitivity!) In the Case of a Few Bands Used by Non-Geostationary Satellite Systems, a Commitment on Behalf of the Registering Administration Regarding Compliance With Aggregate (Unwanted Emission) Power Flux-Density Limits in a Neighboring Radio Astronomy Band, at Registered Observatory Sites A Mechanism to Initiate Resolution In Case Harmful Interference Occurs (to a Telescope in Country A from Transmitters in Country B). This Is Much More Difficult for Unregistered Telescopes

National Science Foundation 5 Expressed In Terms of the Radio Regulations:

National Science Foundation 6 International Regulations Registration, rights and examination 8.1 The international rights and obligations of administrations in respect of their own and other administrations frequency assignments shall be derived from the recording of those assignments in the Master International Frequency Register (MIFR) Any frequency assignment recorded in the Master Register with a favorable finding under shall have the right to international recognition....this right means that other administrations shall take it into account when making their own assignments in order to avoid harmful interference Each notice shall be examined: a) With respect to its conformity with the Table of Allocations and other provisions of these Regulations The other provisions shall be identified and included in the Rules of Procedure (RoP).

National Science Foundation Non- conforming assignments are recorded for information purposes (only) IF the registering Administration states that it will be operated in accordance with RR Any frequency to be used for reception by a particular radio astronomy station may be notified if it is desired that such data be included in the Master Register Notices relating to radio astronomy stations are examined with respect to 1.31 only BUT 4.4 Administrations...shall not assign to a station any frequency in derogation of either the Table of Frequency Allocation...or the other provisions of these Regulations, except on the express condition that such station, when using such a frequency assignment, shall not cause harmful interference to, and shall not claim protection from harmful interference caused by, a station operating in accordance with...these Regulations. International Regulations Radio Astronomy Stations

National Science Foundation 8 International Regulations In Case of Harmful Interference Administrations shall cooperate in the detection and elimination of harmful interference, employing where appropriate the facilities described in Article 16 (monitoring) and the procedures detailed in this section BUT 4.6 For the purpose of resolving cases of harmful interference, the radio astronomy service shall be treated as a radiocommunication service However, protection from services in other bands shall be afforded the radio astronomy service only to the extent that such services are afforded protection from each other.

National Science Foundation 9 Data Requirements for Notification of Radio Astronomy Assignments Data requirements for registration of radio observatories are listed in Appendix 4, Annex 2 of the RR, along with those necessary for registration of Earth stations of satellite networks. Annex 2B provides a quick look table of the necessary parameters. WRC action is necessary to change these parameters! Some changes were made at WRC-03

National Science Foundation 10 Data Required Name of the Radio Observatory Notifying Administration Geographical coordinates >Latitude and Longitude in (DD/MM/SS, to 10 th of min accuracy) Date on which use of frequency begins or characteristics modified Operating Agency and its address Antenna type, dimensions, A eff and angular coverage Center frequency of band observed and indication of operation under 4.4. Bandwidth (in kHz) T sys (K) referred to the output of the antenna Observation Class (A/B) Single Dish (or closely connected array) or VLBI dish? The minimum and maximum elevation angles (θ min )at which the radio astronomy station conducts single-dish or VLBI observations in the frequency band

National Science Foundation 11 Compliance With Aggregate Power Flux-Density Limits Administrations Registering Non-Geostationary Satellite Systems With the ITU Must Certify That They Comply With the Rec. ITU-R RA.769 levels NGSO Service NGSO BANDRAS BANDFootnote RNSS MHz MHz5.443B FSS GHz GHz5.551G FSS15.43 –15.63 GHz GHz5.511A

National Science Foundation 12 In Spite of the Problems and Difficulties, Registration Is Highly Recommended In Addition to the Other Advantages Mentioned, It Provides High Visibility of the Radio Astronomy Community at the ITU