Geostationary maritime satellites, one over the Pacific and one over the Atlantic Ocean, are planned to make available high-speed communications and navigation (position determination) services to ships at sea. A shipboard satellite terminal, operating within the authorized maritime L-band, 1636.5 to 1645.0 MHz, will allow ships to pass voice, teletype, facsimile, and data messages to shore communication facilities with a high degree of reliability. The shore-to-ship link will also operate in the maritime L-band from 1535.0 to 1543.5 MHz. A significant number or maritime/commercial ships are expected to be equipped with an L-band satellite terminal by the year 1980, and so consequently, there is an interest in determining electromagnetic co...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Ground stations, satellite equipment, and satellite design for navigation and air traffic control sy...
The paper analyzes the electromagnetic (EM) radiofrequency (RF) radiation hazards onboard a ship ari...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1975 / Sheraton Inn, Silver Sprin...
A basic conceptual investigation of low cost L-band antenna subsystems for shipboard use was conduct...
Extensive antenna-noise temperature measurements at 1.6 GHz (L-band) were made using a 1.2 m (4 ft. ...
Shipboard RF’I to UHF SATCOM is a potential threat to effective Naval coninunications. To determine ...
PDFTech ReportNTIA-00-376Maritime mobile satellite systemElectromagnetismElectromagnetic fieldsElect...
A fully articulated steerable shipboard satellite antenna system operating at Ka-band was developed ...
Abstract- A fully articulated shipboard satellite antenna system operating at Ka-band (30/20 GHz) wa...
An international maritime measurement campaign on board of a large container ship was carried out in...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1975 / Sheraton Inn, Silver Sprin...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 27-30, 1997 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
The results of the interference measurement campaign carried out on board of a large container ship ...
This paper describes the vertical accuracies achievable using Low-power, Mass-market, Multifrequency...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Ground stations, satellite equipment, and satellite design for navigation and air traffic control sy...
The paper analyzes the electromagnetic (EM) radiofrequency (RF) radiation hazards onboard a ship ari...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1975 / Sheraton Inn, Silver Sprin...
A basic conceptual investigation of low cost L-band antenna subsystems for shipboard use was conduct...
Extensive antenna-noise temperature measurements at 1.6 GHz (L-band) were made using a 1.2 m (4 ft. ...
Shipboard RF’I to UHF SATCOM is a potential threat to effective Naval coninunications. To determine ...
PDFTech ReportNTIA-00-376Maritime mobile satellite systemElectromagnetismElectromagnetic fieldsElect...
A fully articulated steerable shipboard satellite antenna system operating at Ka-band was developed ...
Abstract- A fully articulated shipboard satellite antenna system operating at Ka-band (30/20 GHz) wa...
An international maritime measurement campaign on board of a large container ship was carried out in...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1975 / Sheraton Inn, Silver Sprin...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 27-30, 1997 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
The results of the interference measurement campaign carried out on board of a large container ship ...
This paper describes the vertical accuracies achievable using Low-power, Mass-market, Multifrequency...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Ground stations, satellite equipment, and satellite design for navigation and air traffic control sy...
The paper analyzes the electromagnetic (EM) radiofrequency (RF) radiation hazards onboard a ship ari...