This note will briefly discuss the possible frequency allocations we may use.
Summary/Conclusions
We aim for being classified as EESS-missions, and then aim to use frequencies listed below. Some clarifications are needed, for example the use of the 432-438 MHz.
Clarifications to NKOM
(back-haul)
(EESS)
ITU Regions
Our applications mainly consider Region 1, however, for future applications related to Arctic sensor systems, Region 2 might be applicable. Therefore, we should consider these this too.
Allocations
The frequency licensing scheme that seem most relevant for us to use, are the bands allocated by Earth Exploration Satellite Services (EESS).
In UHF, the 400.15 to 403 has this + space operation (TT&C) as main allocation. In addition, there is a secondary allocation in the band 432 - 438. The main allocation here is for HAM (radio amateur) use.
Frequency plan (provided by NKOM): https://frekvens.nkom.no/
Reference Documents
Selection of relevant documentation
RECOMMENDATION TTU-R RS.1260-2
Feasibility of sharing between active spaceborne sensors and other services in the range 420 - 470 MHz
https://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-r/rec/rs/R-REC-RS.1260-2-201709-I!!PDF-E.pdf
ITU Radio Regulation Articles
https://www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR-2016
EESS Handbook
https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-r/opb/hdb/R-HDB-56-2011-PDF-E.pdf
Justifications for selection of frequencies
(text from Roger Birkelands thesis)
ITU regulations
From ITU Radio Regulation Articles
Possible frequency allocations
The following is from the relevant sections of ITU Radio Regulations. The allocations are similar for the three regions, except for some national/regional differences. Also, PRIMARY (indicated by CAPS) and secondary (indicated by lowercase) allocations are slightly different.
Notes (both for ITU Region 1 and ITU Region 2)
Most important:
https://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-r/rec/rs/R-REC-RS.1260-2-201709-I!!PDF-E.pdf
Region 1
Region 2