This is why GPS operates next to the Mobile Satellite Service band, and also why the Mobile Satellite Service band operates next to GPS . The symbiotic relationship of spectrum allocation ensures that users of both bands are able to operate cooperatively and freely.
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To build public support of efforts to continue the 2004 FCC authorization of LightSquared's ancillary terrestrial component vs . a simple ground-based LTE service in the Mobile Satellite Service band, GPS receiver manufacturer Trimble Navigation Ltd . formed the " Coalition To Save Our GPS ."
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Channels 4 and 5 may use either " wideband " FM ( 5 kHz deviation ) or " narrowband " FM . MURS falls under part 95 and was not mandated for narrow banding such as those of part 90 in the public service bands by January 2013.
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In the Australian Public Service, guided by the " Public Service Act 1999 ", the level of two-star rank is the equivalent civilian level of "'Senior Executive Service Band 3 "'which is styled as "'Associate Secretary "'or "'Deputy Secretary "'( DEPSEC ) or a "'chief portfolio officer "', with the leadership of a Group or Agency.
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This ultra-fast correlation capability is important when detecting and recognizing incoming pulses that have complex, distorted, wave shapes, such as, for example in UWB communications systems that may be deliberately band-limited, so as to avoid interfering with aircraft and public service bands, or in a fiber optic receiver in which dispersion and high-frequency attenuation have smeared the impulse response of the system.
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Because these bands are relatively few in number and the number of euphonium positions in the bands is small ( 2 4 in most service bands ), job openings do not occur very often and when they do are highly competitive; before the current slate of openings in four separate bands, the last opening for a euphonium player in an American service band was in May 2004.
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Because these bands are relatively few in number and the number of euphonium positions in the bands is small ( 2 4 in most service bands ), job openings do not occur very often and when they do are highly competitive; before the current slate of openings in four separate bands, the last opening for a euphonium player in an American service band was in May 2004.