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FINAL REPORT - Stakeholders - Ofcom

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RTCM Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services<br />

RTE (1) Radar Target Enhancers<br />

RTE (2) Radio Telefis Eireann<br />

RVR Runway Visual Range<br />

SA Selective Availability<br />

SAR Search and Rescue<br />

SARPS Standards and Recommended Practices<br />

SART Search and Rescue Transponder<br />

SATCOM Satellite Communication<br />

SDLS Satellite Data Link Service<br />

SDM System Definition Manual<br />

SE WG Spectrum Engineering Working Group (of CEPT)<br />

SICASP<br />

Secondary Surveillance Radar Improvements and Collision Avoidance<br />

Systems Panel<br />

SIEM Mode S extended squitter simulation model operated by Qinetiq.<br />

SITA<br />

Provider of global information and telecommunication solutions to the air<br />

transport and related industries.<br />

SITOR Simplex Telex Over Radio<br />

SMA Spectrum Management Activities (in EUROCONTROL)<br />

SNDCF Sub-Network Dependent Convergence Function<br />

SNR Signal to Noise Ratio<br />

SOLAS Safety of Life at Seas<br />

SOTDMA Self-Organised Time Division Multiple Access 38<br />

SPI Special Position Indicator<br />

SRD Short Range Devices<br />

SRE Surveillance Radar Element<br />

SSB Single Sideband<br />

SSR Secondary Surveillance Radar<br />

STDMA Self-organising time division multiple access<br />

TACAN Tactical Air Navigation<br />

TDD Time Division Duplex<br />

TDMA Time Division Multiple Access<br />

TETRA Terrestrial Trunked Radio<br />

TFTS Terrestrial Flight Telephone System<br />

38 By convention, “SODTMA” is used in the Maritime community for self-organising TDMA<br />

whereas “STDMA” is used by the Aeronautical community<br />

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