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Handbook on Radio Astronomy 2013
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The Handbook on Radio Astronomy has been developed by experts of Working Party 7D of ITU-R Study Group 7 (Science Services) that is responsible for radio astronomy. This Handbook is not intended as a source book on radio astronomy, but rather deals with such aspects of radio astronomy that are relevant to frequency coordination as the management of radio spectrum usage in order to minimize interference between radio communication services.
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Table of contents
- Introduction to the third edition by the Chairman of ITU-R Working Party 7D (Radio Astronomy)
- Preface
- Table of contents
- Preamble - Radio Astronomy and Society
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Characteristics of the Radio Astronomy Service
- 3. Preferred frequency bands for radio astronomy observations
- 4. Vulnerability of radio astronomy observations to interference
- 5. Sharing the radio astronomy bands with other services
- 6. Interference to Radio Astronomy from transmitters in other bands
- 7. Special techniques, applications and observing locations
- 8. Interference mitigation
- 9. Radio quiet zones
- 10. Searches for extraterrestrial intelligence (Seti) using observations at radio frequencies
- 11. Ground-based radar astronomy
- Appendixes