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Military Aeronautical/ATC Communications and Telemetry (NTIA)
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The military agencies, National Guard units, the Coast Guard, and the FAA are the heaviest users of the band 225-328.6 MHz, using the band for critical air-to-ground-to-air communications systems. The military agencies and National Guard units use the band 225-328.6 MHz for various types of aeronautical communications, e.g., for training flights and air-traffic-control functions such as ground control, approach control, enroute aircraft separation, and in-flight refueling services. The Air Force, Army, Navy, and the FAA have thousands of frequency assignments for air-to-ground-to-air communications in the band 225-328.6 MHz. Most of these assignments are to ground stations.
The Coast Guard uses the band on its maritime search-and-rescue aircraft and other aircraft for air-to-ground-to-air communications. The military agencies, National Guard units, and the FAA make extensive use of the band 225-328.6 MHz which alleviates possible impact of the national airspace civilian air-to-ground-to-air communications operating in the bands within 117.975-137 MHz. Thus, the Federal use of the band 225-328.6 MHz for aeronautical communications plays an important part in national defense and security, and to control the nation's airspace.
The band 225-328.6 MHz is also used for essential communications by a number of other agencies such as NASA, DOE, and DOC. NASA uses the band for aircraft communications, and for International Space Station (ISS) communications during Extravehicular Activity (EVA); and DOC uses the band on National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) hurricane-hunter aircraft, and on ground stations to communicate with other hurricane-hunter aircraft.
The military agencies use the band 225-328.6 MHz for a major tactical communications system to provide anti-jam, secure, frequency-hopping radio communications for tactical air-to-air and air-to-ground-to-air communications. The uses include coordination and vectoring of aircraft to targets, and large scale training exercises.
For example, the major radio communications systems are deployed on all rotary wing aircraft, and are used by all operational aviation units, air traffic services, and units. The radio communications system enables interoperability communications among Air Force, Navy, Army, and NATO units.
The Navy makes extensive use of the band for aeronautical telemetry, and DOE also uses the band for this purpose. The Navy uses the band for flight testing of military aircraft. The military agencies also use this band for telemetry systems for rocket testing.
In generall, the band 225-328.6 MHz is reserved for military uses by North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), its member nations, and other U.S. allies. The band is harmonized among NATO-member nations for secure communications.
(Information extracted from the NTIA Federal Government Spectrum Use Reports, dated December 1, 2015)
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Frequency Bands |
Band | Use | Service11 | Table |
225 - 328.6 MHz | Military aeronautical communications and telemetry | Mobile | F |
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