Resources
SFCG On-Line Handbook
This is the updated on-line version of the SFCG Handbook. The full Handbook will no longer be available as a single download. Rather, the individual components are now ALL available online. This Handbook is revised as of 12-June-2024.
- Decisions (Members Only)
- Silver Pin for Meritorius Service
- Members Emeriti
- Members List (Members Only)
ITU-R SNS Database – NORAD Transfer List
At SFCG-32, an ITU-R Satellite Network System (SNS) database to NORAD transfer list for S-band and X-band was submitted by DLR for use by SFCG Members. This transfer list was updated on 08-April-2015. For further information, contact Mr. Ralf EWALD (DLR).
CDMA Code Request Form
Download the SFCG CDMA Code Request Form as a PDF fillable form. (Rev 12-June-2024)
Glossary
Access a Glossary of acronyms used on this site.
Links to WRC Preparatory Work
Links to proposals from various organizations, administrations and regional groups
- European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT)
- Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL)
- Asian Pacific Telecom (APT)
- Arab Spectrum Management Group (ASMG)
- African Telecommunications Union (ATU)
- Regional Commonwealth in the field of Communications (RCC)
- International Telecommunications Union WRC (ITU)
- US Federal Communications Commission WRC-27 (FCC)
- US National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
- World Meteorlogical Organization – Expert Team on Radio Frequency Coordination (WMO-ET-RFC)
If you would like to add a link to your organization’s proposal web page, please send a note containing the URL to John Zuzek​​, jzuzek@asrcfederal.com.
SFCG Objectives for World Radiocommunication Conferences
Microwave Radiances in Weather Forecasting
At SFCG-24 in Perros-Guirec, France, Dr. Roger Saunders of the International TOVS Working Group (ITWG) gave a presentation on the impact that satellite measurements have had on meteorological forecasting (short and medium-range). The presentation, entitled “Use of Microwave Radiances for Weather Forecasting” (PDF, 2.48 MB), offered very clear information and quantitative elements that can be very useful when arguing the case for passive remote sensing protection.
