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Frequency allotment capability concept development study
The frequency-allotment function bridges the gap between the national and international frequency allocation tables and the actual frequency assignments for various radio networks. The tables of allocation define the permitted type of operation in various portions of the spectrum; assignments specify the specific frequency in use by a link or net. This paper discusses a scheme for determining the way to define the required frequency complement for a net/network and how the frequencies should be spread out to allow for optimum use of the spectrum by the radio system.<>