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Abstract: Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) for Microwave Imagers has been increasing over time for L-band, C-Band, X-Band, Ku-Band The GPM constellation of radiometers provides a unique dataset that we can use to survey the RFI environment RFI at 10 GHz has been increasing over the last 2 decades. -Wider bandwidths (like WindSat), outside of the 10.6 to 10.7 GHz allocated band, don't provide substantial RFI rejection over land -The major advantage of remaining within the allocated band at 10.6 to 10.... Source: A Comparison of Radio Frequency Int...ing the GPM Microwave Imager and Windsat
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A Comparison of Radio Frequency Interference Within and Outside of Allocated Passive Earth Exploration Bands at 10.65 Ghz and 18.7 Ghz Using the GPM Microwave Imager and Windsat
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