I had seen some references either on the WEB or in a technical journal that
someone at NASA was also working to update this information. I world be
most grateful if someone could "re-identify" the NAS work, POC and possibly
weblink
Thanks,
John T. Pearson, Jr., GG-13, DAF
Senior IO Analysis Modeling & Simulation Engineer
RF Sensors, Communications, Navigation and Identification Systems Analysis
Element
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Subject: NEC-LIST: Reply to Doug's question on Radio Noise
Doug
Radio Noise
The latest ITU-R recommendation on Radio Noise is Rec P.372. To obtain a
free copy, first register for up to three free ITU documents at
http://www.itu.int/publications/template.aspx?lang=e&menu=main§ion=1&ite
m=5&target=/publications/special-offers.html
Then go to the following site and download Rec p.372
http://www.itu.int/rec/recommendation.asp?type=products&lang=e&parent=R-REC-
P
The data was coded into the NOISEDAT program, available from the ITU at
http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/software/study-groups/rsg3/databanks/ionosph/index.
html
I believe that this is based on the source code used in ICEPAC/VOACAP.
Phil Ede
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 07:26:11 -0500
From: "D. B. Miron" <dbmiron_at_paulbunyan.net>
Subject: NEC-LIST: World Radio Noise Maps
To: nec-list_at_robomod.net
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Good day,
I have a copy of CCIR Report 65 "Revision of Atmospheric
Radio Noise Data", ITU, Geneva, 1957 which has maps of
average noise contours for six time blocks and four season,
and curves of average noise vs. frequency to go with them.
A search of the web and a reading and search of the ITU web
site indicates that the most recent such data is CCIR Report
322, from 1963, but this doesn't seem to be available
anywhere. I did find an ITU Opinion that there are errors
in 322 which ought to be fixed. Whatever their utility, I
think a sample of these maps and curves has instructional
value.
1. Is the data in 322 significantly different than the data
in 65?
2. Is there an electronic version of these maps anywhere?
Thanks,
Doug Miron
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