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.
More from Regulatory & Policy
- ITU International Telecommunication Union
- FCC Federal Communications Commission
- ITAR International Traffic in Arms Regulations
- EAR Export Administration Regulations
- OST Outer Space Treaty (1967)
- Liability Convention Space Liability Convention (1972)
- Artemis Accords Artemis Accords
- SSA Space Situational Awareness
