RT Journal Article
A1 M. Broms
AD FOA Defence Res. Establ.
A1 S. Akerlund

PB iet
T1 Some experiences of frequency use in an adaptive HF network
JN IET Conference Proceedings
SP 23
OP 27
AB Communication over paths beyond line-of-sight without intermediate relays can be achieved using HF systems utilising ground wave or ionospheric propagation. In the past decades advances in the development of automatic and adaptive HF systems have made it possible to have these systems working without the cost of experienced operators. These new frequency agile systems call for new ideas on how to allocate frequencies in the HF band. The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration has ordered such a system, called KV90, from GEC-Marconi and a prototype has been tested for some time. Some experiences from these tests are presented, mainly concerning the frequency management.
K1 ground wave
K1 HF systems
K1 frequency use
K1 KV90 system
K1 GEC-Marconi
K1 beyond line-of-sight paths
K1 ionospheric propagation
K1 army users
K1 frequency agile systems
K1 navy users
K1 Swedish Defence Materiel Administration
K1 traffic frequency
K1 frequency management
K1 tests
K1 adaptive HF network
K1 frequency allocation
K1 automatic HF systems
K1 HF band
DO https://doi.org/10.1049/cp:20000142
UL https://digital-library.theiet.org/;jsessionid=fak352gjxign.x-iet-live-01content/conferences/10.1049/cp_20000142
LA English
SN
YR 2000
OL EN