CSID Denver CO Ground Station Exclusion Zones
FCC has issued licenses in the 17.8-20.2 GHz band to networks in the Digital Electronic Messaging Service (DEMS) that
include both the Denver and Washington areas. Since co-frequency, co-coverage use of the 17.8-20.2
GHz band by earth stations of the Government fixed-satellite service and the non-Government
DEMS would not be possible within 40 km of the national security earth stations, DoD, through NTIA, requested and obtained special exclusion zones around these areas.
The exclusion and coordination zones, with radii extending out to as far as 150 km, are with respect to center coordinates in Denver, CO of 39o43'00" N
104o46'00"W, the Buckley Air National Guard Base, with a 5 Km radius around Morrison, CO (39o39'16" N, 105o10'57" W ), as well as boxes defined by the corners: Box 2: NE = 383000 N 1050000 W SW = 373000 N 1055000 W, a large area west of Pueblo, CO, and Box 3: by the corners NE = 400800 N 1070000 W SW = 395600 N 1071500 W, which is near the town of Yampa, CO on a mountain in Routt National Forest.
Sources
SUBJECT: 18 GHz Exclusion/Coordination Zones MEMORANDUM FOR
NTIA/OSM ASSOCIATED ADMINISTRATOR, MR PARLOW from
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AF Frequency Managment Agency (HQ
USAF) 3 March, 1997
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/sigint/csid_co.htm
Maintained by Robert Sherman
Originally created by John Pike
Updated Friday, March 14, 1997
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