| RS.2068 | Current and future use of the band 13.25-13.75 GHz by spaceborne active sensors
           
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      | RS.2094 | Studies related to the compatibility between Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the radiodetermination service in the 9 300-9 500 MHz and 9 800-10 000 MHz bands and between Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the fixed service in the 9 800-10 000 MHz band
           
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      | RS.2095 | Sharing of the 36-37 GHz band by the fixed and mobile services and the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive)
           
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      | RS.2096 | Sharing of the 10.6-10.68 GHz band by the fixed and mobile services and the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive)
           
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      | RS.2165 | Identification of degradation due to interference and characterization of possible interference mitigation techniques for passive sensors operating in the Earth exploration satellite service (passive)
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2178 | The essential role and global importance of radio spectrum use for Earth observations and for related applications
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
 
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      | RS.2184 | Arrival time difference lightning detection systems in the meteorological aids service in operation below 20 kHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2185 | Study on compatibility between "arrival time difference" (ATD) stations of the meteorological aids service and stations of the radionavigation service in the frequency band 9 to 14 kHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2186 | Radio services and radio-frequency environment within the band below 20 kHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2187 | Determining radiosonde maximum interference levels from link analysis and flight studies
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2194 | Passive bands of scientific interest to EESS/SRS from 275 to 3 000 GHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2260 | Sharing the 31.5-31.8 GHz band by the fixed and mobile services and the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive)
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2273 | Potential interference from EESS (active) scatterometers into ARNS systems in the frequency band 1 215-1 300 MHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2274 | Spectrum requirements for spaceborne synthetic aperture radar applications planned in an extended allocation to the Earth exploration-satellite service around 9 600 MHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2308 | Radio frequency compatibility of unwanted emissions from 9 GHz EESS synthetic aperture radars (SAR) with the EESS (passive), SRS (passive), SRS and RAS operating in the frequency bands 8 400-8 500 MHz and 10.6-10.7 GHz, respectively
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2310 | Worst-case interference levels from mainlobe-to-mainlobe antenna coupling of systems operating in the radiolocation service into active sensor receivers operating in the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) in the 35.5-36.0 GHz band
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2311 | Pulsed radio frequency signal impact measurements and possible mitigation techniques between Earth exploration-satellite service (active) systems and RNSS systems and networks in the band 1 215-1 300 MHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2313 | Sharing analyses of wideband Earth exploration-satellite service (active) transmissions with stations in the radio determination service operating in the frequency bands 8 700-9 300 MHz and 9 900-10 500 MHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2314 | Sharing analyses of wideband EESS SAR transmissions with stations in the fixed, mobile, amateur, and amateur-satellite services operating in the frequency bands 8 700-9 300 MHz and 9 900-10 500 MHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2315 | Global survey of radio frequency interference levels observed by the Aquarius scatterometer at 1 260 MHz and Aquarius and soil moisture and ocean salinity radiometers at 1 413 MHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2336 | Consideration of the frequency bands 1 375-1400 MHz and 1 427-1 452 MHz for the mobile service - Compatibility with systems of the Earth exploration-satellite service within the 1 400-1 427 MHz frequency band
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2350 | Potential interference from the Earth exploration-satellite (active) spaceborne radars operating in the 1 215-1 300 MHz frequency band to the aeronautical radionavigation surveillance radar receivers in the 1 240-1 370 MHz frequency band
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2431 | Technical and operational characteristics of EESS (passive) systems in the frequency range 275-450 GHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2455 | Preliminary results of sharing studies between a 45 MHz radar sounder and incumbent fixed, mobile, broadcasting and space research services operating in the 40-50 MHz frequency range
           Note - This Report has been published only in English. This Report has been suppressed in September 2023.
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      | RS.2456 | Space weather sensor systems using radio spectrum
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2489 | Technical and operational characteristics of ground-based passive radiometers for meteorological and climatology applications operating in the 22-32 GHz and 51-58 GHz frequency ranges
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2490 | Global survey of radio frequency interference observed by the Aquarius scatterometer in the 1 215-1 300 MHz band and the Aquarius radiometer in the 1 400-1 427 MHz band
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2491 | Global survey of radio frequency interference observed by the SMAP radar in the 1 215-1 300 MHz band and the SMAP radiometer in the 1 400-1 427 MHz band
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2492 | Global survey of radio frequency interference observed by SMOS radiometer in the EESS (passive) band 1 400-1 427 MHz
           Note - This Report has been published only in English
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      | RS.2535 | Studies related to possible EESS (passive) allocations in the frequency range 231.5-252 GHz
           
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      | RS.2536 | Sharing and compatibility studies related to spaceborne radar sounders in the 40-50 MHz frequency band
           
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      | RS.2537 | Representative technical characteristics of EESS (active) spaceborne synthetic aperture radar sensors and receiving earth stations in the RNSS and a general analytic method used in evaluating the potential for pulsed radio frequency interference to receiving earth stations in the RNSS in the 1 215-1 300 MHz band
           
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