1. Preserving your skies since 1988 -- Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies (CRAF) -- Periodic Review 2011-2021
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Frequencies, Committee on Radio Astronomy, Winkel, Benjamin, Garrington, Simon, Colomer, Francesco, Madkour, Waleed, Slowikowska, Agnieszka, Bolli, Pietro, Lindqvist, Michael, López-Pérez, José Antonio, Tangen, Leif Morten, Thomas, Ivan, Thomasson, Peter, Witvers, Roel, McCauley, Joe, Bautista, Marta, Bergano, Miguel, Bezrukovs, Vladislavs, Giovanardi, Fabio, Hase, Hayo, Jiricka, Karel, Józsa, Gyula I. G., Kallunki, Juha, Marqué, Christophe, McKay, Derek, Murk, Axel, Pietu, Vincent, Tornatore, Vincenza, Sethole, Busang, Soida, Marian, Sorokin, Boris, Tan, Gie Han, Tiplady, Adrian, Tóth, L. Viktor, Di Vruno, Federico, Wampfler, Susanne, Williams, Andrew, Yerin, Serge, Bray, Justin, Jessner, Axel, Gizani, Nectaria, Monstein, Christian, Peel, Mike, Ferreira, João Salmim, Smith, Harry, Veldes, Giorgios P., and Wolak, Pawel
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies (CRAF) is an Expert Committee of the European Science Foundation. It aims to provide a cost-effective single voice on frequency protection issues for European radio astronomy observatories and research institutes, achieving a significantly greater impact than that achievable by individual national institutions. By working together, European observatories and institutes can profit from synergy effects, cover many more topics, and learn from each other. CRAF was founded in 1988 and has since then been engaged with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in particular its Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R), and the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) and its European Communications Committee (ECC). This is the self-evaluation report prepared by CRAF for its periodic review of the years 2011-2021., Comment: 75 pages
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- 2023