Feasibility of 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
Introduction The frequency band 35.5-36 GHz is allocated to the EESS (active)@ space research (active)@ radiolocation and meteorological aids services on a primary basis. Although the 35.5-36 GHz band is allocated for meteorological aids@ there is no known use of the band by this service. ITU-R studies have shown that sharing between spaceborne active sensors and radiolocation systems in the band 35.5-36 GHz is feasible. This Recommendation presents the results of simulations to evaluate the levels of potential interference between spaceborne active sensors and radiolocation stations in the 35.5-36 GHz band.