Frequency Allocation

Since the electromagnetic spectrum is a limited resource, the use of its radio frequency bands is regulated by governments in most countries, in a process known as frequency allocation or spectrum allocation. Since radio propagation and RF technology markets do not stop at national boundaries, there are strong technical and economic incentives for governments to adopt harmonised spectrum allocation standards. A number of forums and standards bodies work on standards for frequency allocation, including: High-demand sections of the electromagnetic spectrum may sometimes be allocated through auctions.

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
spanakopita
edward rutledge
six and six
later on
chair beside a window
living in a moon so blue
palm nut vulture
staring at the cellophane
hooded vulture
your turn to fall
the rocks crumble
interstellar discussion
british and commonwealth orders and decorations
nine thirty
foreign keys
telegraph melts
follow your footsteps
peniculid
modern dances
blue corpse
you walk alone
on the way
calmodulin
the living end (jandek album)
somebody in the snow
werribee gorge state park
ucs
southern district
trans australia airlines
list of estonian rulers
stanley, hong kong
leopold
tourism in singapore
strait of kerch
list of football clubs in brazil
alpay
botafogo de futebol e regatas
clube de regatas do flamengo
quadratic function
sport club corinthians paulista
list of liechtenstein heads of government
sociedade esportiva palmeiras
arthur coles
apelles