Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jun 2004
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Spectrum Management for Radio Astronomy, Proceedings of the IUCAF summer school Held at Green Bank, West Viginia, June 9-14, 200
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
In Europe, radio frequency regulation is managed by the CEPT, the Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications Administrations (under an MoU with the European Commission). The CEPT develops guidelines and provides national Administrations with tools for harmonised European frequency management. In frequency management matters, the European radio astronomy community is represented by CRAF, the Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies of the ESF, the European Science Foundation. CRAF at present has members from 17 CEPT countries and a number of international organisations and it employs a full-time pan-European spectrum manager. Like several other non-government organis-ations, CRAF participates actively in this process through collaboration and communication with national Administrations and at CEPT level. CRAF has an observer status within the CEPT and is a Sector Member of the ITU-R, allowing it to participate in its own right in European and global fora dealing with radio frequency management.
Driel Wim van
Spoelstra Titus A. Th.
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