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Appendix C International Astronomical Union Spectral Lines of Most Importance Below 300 GHz
Pages 98-101

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... The IAU expresses the need to protect these frequency bands from in-band, band-edge, and harmonic emissions, especially from spaceborne transmitters. In preparation for World Radiocommunication Conference 2000, which revised the allocations above 71 GHz, a millimeter-wavelength working group of the Scientific Committee on Frequency Allocations for Radio Astronomy and Space Science examined all then-known transitions in the millimeter and submillimeter wavebands.
From page 99...
... 99 APPENDIX C TABLE C.1 The Most Important Spectral Lines Below 275 GHz Suggested Band Allocation Status1 Substance Formula Frequency (GHz) Minimum Band (GHz)
From page 100...
... 100 HANDBOOK OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND SPECTRUM PROTECTION FOR SCIENTIFIC USES TABLE C.1 Continued Suggested Band Allocation Status1 Substance Formula Frequency (GHz) Minimum Band (GHz)
From page 101...
... 6For passive EESS and SRS, along with FS and MS. 7This line is not mentioned in Article 8 of the ITU-R Radio Regulations.


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