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Topic 16 Spectrum Management Enabling Objectives 16.1 EXPLAIN the purpose and objectives of radio spectrum management. 16.2 DISCUSS the organizations involved in spectrum management. 16.3 DEFINE the role of the Navy Marine Corps Spectrum Office. 16.4 EXPLAIN the purpose of and DEMONSTRATE use of AESOP. 16.5 EXPLAIN the components of an emission designator. 16.6 DISCUSS the references for consideration in dealing with interference issues.
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Objectives for Use of Radio Spectrum Conduct of foreign affairs National Security and Defense Safeguard life and property Support law enforcement and security Support transportation systems Rapid communications services Stimulate social and economic progress
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International, National, and Military Organizations
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Communications Act of 1934 PresidentCongress NTIA Federal Users National Defense Law Enforcement and Security Transportation Resource Mgmt and Control Emergencies FCC Non-Federal Users Business State and Local Govt. Entertainment Commercial Private Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee Chaired by NTIA 19 Federal Agencies Represented COORDINATION ADVISORY LIAISON
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Regional NMCSOs NMCSO LANT NMCSO NAPLES NMCSO BAHRAIN NMCSO PAC NMCSO FAR EAST NMCSO SAN DIEGO –Det Puget Sound –Det Pt. Mugu
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Line Numbers and Block Assignments
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Emission Designator 25K0 G 7 W Bandwidth. (25.0 kHz) The letter represents the frequency range and where the decimal point goes. K = kilohertz M = Megahertz G= Gigahertz Modulation Method. G = Phase Modulation Nature of Signal 7 = Two or more digital channels Type of Information W = Combination
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Interference Issues Joint Spectrum Interference Resolution Program (CJCSI 3320.01) Policy for the Coordination of Military Radio Frequency Allocations (ACP 194)
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