Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies

 The Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies (CRAF) is an Expert Committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF).


CRAF Documents

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Document No: Subject of document:
CRAF-11-3 *NEW* CRAF positions on WRC-12 Agenda Items of interest to the RAS
CRAF-11-2 *Recent* Scaling of Interference Limits given in ITU-R RA.769
CRAF-11-1 *Recent* Wind turbines and radio astronomy stations
CRAF-10-12 *Recently Reviewed* Draft CRAF/IUCAF Recommendation on Publications on interference mitigation
CRAF-04-1 On Self-generated RFI at Radio Astronomy Sites
CRAF-03-1 Tolerable probability of lower level interference for radio astronomy
CRAF-01-3 Mandate of CRAF members in meetings
CRAF-01-2 CRAF EMI and Spectrum Occupancy Database
CRAF-01-1 User guide for the SE28 Monte Carlo software developed for co-ordination of MES/MSS operating in the bands 1610.6-1613.8 MHz and 1660.0-1660.5 MHz with radio astronomy observations
CRAF-99-5 Update CRAF-Iridium workplan (1 January 2000)
CRAF-99-4 Co-ordination with GLOBALSTAR MESs in the band 1610.6-1613.8 MHz
CRAF-99-3 Radio Astronomy in the Frequency Range 862-3400 MHz (input document to DSI-III)
CRAF-99-2 Notification of Radio Astronomy Stations
CRAF-98-1 CRAF Position on Agenda WRC-2000 Items
CRAF-94-1 Radio Spectrum Use by the Radio Astronomy Service in Europe in the Frequency Band 29.7 to 960 MHz
CRAF-90-3 Spread Spectrum: What it is, what it is for, its Properties, with recommendations for Minimizing its Deleterious Side-Effects, particularly on Radio Astronomy
CRAF-90-2 The View of the ESF on: The LOCSTAR Proposal for blanking Radiotelescopes when a detectable LOCSTAR Transmission occurs


Last modified: 31OCT11