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International Foundation For Telemetering

International Foundation For Telemetering. International Consortium For Telemetry Spectrum. MR. TIM CHALFANT Air Force Flight Test Center Edwards AFB, California USA. 37 th Annual International Telemetering Conference Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas NV, 25 October 2001 .

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International Foundation For Telemetering

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  1. International Foundation For Telemetering International Consortium For Telemetry Spectrum MR. TIM CHALFANT Air Force Flight Test Center Edwards AFB, California USA 37th Annual International Telemetering Conference Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas NV, 25 October 2001

  2. International Foundation For Telemetering MISSION: To Ensure the Future Availability of Electromagnetic Spectrum for Telemetering. 37th Annual International Telemetering Conference Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas NV, 25 October 2001

  3. International Foundation For Telemetering FACTORS • Radio Frequency utilization increasing. • Telemetry critical to economic/security goals. • Telemetry bands reallocated or threatened. • Increased demand for Telemetry & Commercial Spectrum. • More Telemetry band allocations difficult. 37th Annual International Telemetering Conference Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas NV, 25 October 2001

  4. International Foundation For Telemetering COMMON CONCERNS • Science of Telemetry little understood. • Telemetry economic benefits hard to quantify. • No cohesive Telemetry advocate group for Regional/World Conferences . • National Delegations Telemetry-naive. • Telemetry spectrum technically attractive for reallocation. 37th Annual International Telemetering Conference Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas NV, 25 October 2001

  5. International Foundation For Telemetering OBJECTIVES • To create a forum for information exchange on Telemetry issues. • To inform spectrum managers of the economic/ security importance of Telemetry. • Invite open participation of all Telemetry practitioners. • Share information on the use/research & development of new Telemetry technologies. 37th Annual International Telemetering Conference Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas NV, 25 October 2001

  6. International Foundation for Telemetering Board of Directors ICTS Vice Chair T. Chalfant ICTS Secretary/Treasurer G. Mayer ICTS Chair V. Crouch Region III (Asia) Coordinator V. Crouch Region I (Europe/Africa) Coordinator J. M. Berges Region II Members Region III Members Region I Members International Foundation For Telemetering I C T S Region II (Americas) Coordinator M. Ryan 37th Annual International Telemetering Conference Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas NV, 25 October 2001

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  11. International Foundation For Telemetering ICTS WORKING GROUP • WRC-2005/6 Agenda Item 2.12: to consider spectrum requirement for wideband aeronautical telemetry in the band between 3 GHz and 30 GHz. • ICTS Working Group formed to develop a paper addressing the feasibility of new bands. • ICTS Members to conduct country studies to identify candidate frequency bands & bandwidths. • Next ICTS Meeting: ETC 2002/Garmisch Germany/ 27-30 May 2002 37th Annual International Telemetering Conference Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas NV, 25 October 2001

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