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Need for protection of existing services when sharing of spectrum in the band 5 150-5 725 MHz     Canada     2002-02-11
[ 16 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Proposed revision of Annex 2 of preliminary draft new Recommendation - Sharing in the bands 5 250-5 570 MHz between the Earth exploration-satellite (active) and space research (active) services and other services allocated in this band     Canada     2002-02-11
[ 15 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Proposed liaison statement from WP 7B, 7C, 7D to TG 1/5 - Proposed modification of the preliminary draft new Recommendation on the protection of passive services from unwanted emissions     Japan     2002-02-11
[ 14 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Proposed amendment to Document 7C/TEMP/140 on sharing in the band 35.5-36 GHz between the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and space research service (active), and other services allocated in this band     France     2002-02-11
[ 13 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Consideration regarding the impact of uplink transmission in the fixed service using high altitude platform stations (HAPS) on the earth exploration satellite service (passive) in the 31 GHz band     Japan     2002-02-11
[ 12 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Proposal to modify preliminary draft revision of Recommendation ITU-R SA.515-3, ITU-R SA.1028-1 and ITU-R SA.1029-1 (7C/TEMP/150, 153 and 154)     Japan     2002-02-11
[ 11 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Framework of a prelim. draft new Rec.- E.I.R.P. limit and operational restrictions for RLANs or other wireless access transmitters in order to ensure the protection of systems in the earth exploration-sat. service (active) in the band 5250-5350 MH     Japan     2002-02-11
[ 10 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Comments for draft meteorology Handbook     Japan     2002-02-11
[ 9 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Frequency sharing between Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and fixed wireless access (FWA) system in Region 3 in the band 5 250-5 350 MHz     Japan     2002-02-11
[ 8 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Proposal for liaison statement from WP 7C to WP 9D and WP 8A     Japan     2002-02-11
[ 7 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Interference analysis from high altitude platform stations (HAPS) to passive sensors in the band 31.3 - 31.5 GHz     WMO , EUMETSAT     2002-02-11
[ 6 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Comments on the draft liaison statement from WP 7C to TG 1/5 on proposed revision of the preliminary draft new Recommendation on the protection of passive services from unwanted emissions     CRAF     2002-02-11
[ 5 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Liaison statement to Working Party 7C     Special Rapporteur     2002-02-11
[ 4 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Liaison statement from JRG 7D-9D - Revision of Recommendation ITU-R SA.1259     WP 7D & 9D     2002-02-11
[ 3 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Proposed liaison statement from WP 7C to TG 1/5 - Proposed revision of the PDNR on the protection of passive services from unwanted emissions     ESA     2002-02-11
[ 2 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Radio characteristics of the wind profiler radar intended to operate in the band 1 215-1 300 MHz under the protection of the footnote S5.332     Finland     2002-02-11
[ 1 ]  
(Rev.1) 
Documents to be carried forward to the next study period (2000-2002)     BRSGD     2002-02-11
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