Regulatory & Policy

Frequency Allocation

Radio Frequency Allocation

Radio Frequency Allocation (Frequency Allocation) — The process of assigning radio frequency bands for satellite communications through the ITU. Different bands (C, Ku, Ka, V) have different propagation characteristics and capacity.

Frequently asked about Frequency Allocation

What does Frequency Allocation mean in the space industry?
Radio Frequency Allocation: The process of assigning radio frequency bands for satellite communications through the ITU. Different bands (C, Ku, Ka, V) have different propagation characteristics and capacity.
What does Frequency Allocation stand for?
Frequency Allocation stands for Radio Frequency Allocation.
What category of space terminology does Frequency Allocation belong to?
Frequency Allocation is part of the Regulatory & Policy category in space industry terminology.