5.9.
Frequency Spectrum Capacity
Frequency spectrum refers to the range of electromagnetic waves capable
of carrying signals for point‐to‐point wireless communications. In a defined
area, the frequency spectrum is limited and increasing demand for
frequency bandwidth from commercial applications such as cellular phones,
computer networking, GPS units, and mobile radios, is in direct competition
with the capacity necessary for maintaining existing and future missions and
communications on installations.
There were no issues identified for Frequency Spectrum Capacity in this
JLUS.
June 2017
Background Report
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