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How is a license determined to be co-channel interference to a relocated link?

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How is a license determined to be co-channel interference to a relocated link?

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For each relocated link that is registered with the CTIA Spectrum Clearinghouse for cost-sharing, the relocator must provide the emission bandwidth. This designator, when coupled with the operating frequency of the link, will determine the spectral bandwidth of the system. This will then indicate exactly what licenses are co-channel to an individual relocation. For example, a fixed microwave link with the operating frequencies of 2120/2170 MHz and the emission designator of 3.5 MHz will be co-channel to both the A and B block of the AWS band – 2118.25 MHz (block A) to 2121.75 MHz (block B).

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