Call number:
AWI P2-86-0256
In:
Antarctic Telecommunications Guidance Manual, Volume 1
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
Diverse Seitenangaben (ca. 50 Seiten)
Language:
English
Note:
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Distribution List. -
List of acronyms and abbreviations used. -
Record of Amendments. -
Foreword to 1st Edition. -
Foreword to 2nd Edition. -
HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENTS OF ANTARCTIC COMMUNICATIONS. -
CONSIDERATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS BY SCAR AND ANTARCTIC TREATY CONSULTATIVE PARTIES. -
OPERATION OF INDIVIDUAL NATIONS' NETWORKS. -
Australia's Antarctic Communications. -
Japan's Antarctic communications. -
UK Antarctic communications. -
US Antarctic communications. -
ANTARCTIC TREATY RESOLUTIONS ON ANTARCTIC COMMUNICATIONS. -
WMO RESOLUTIONS AND PRINCIPLES ON ANTARCTIC COMMUNICATIONS. -
Introduction. -
Engineering principles of the GTS. -
Functions and responsibilities of Meteorological Telecommunications Centres. -
Characteristics of the networks of the GTS. -
Operational principles of the GTS. -
The transmission of meteorological data an the GTS. -
Collection and transmission of meteorological data. -
Data processing. -
Telecommunications system. -
Weather reporting by traverse parties. -
Automatic weather station in the Antarctic. -
AIREP reports. -
Mobile ship stations. -
OTHER RELEVANT RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. -
APPENDIXES. -
APPENDIX I. -
Manual an the Global Data Processing System, Regional Aspects, the Antarctic. -
APPENDIX II. -
Network of CLIMAT and CLIMAT TEMP reporting stations in the Antarctic. -
APPENDIX III. -
Results of the monitoring of Antarctic data reception carried out during the period 12-15 March 1982. -
APPENDIX IV. -
Existing links for the daily international exchange of meteorological data within the Antarctic. -
APPENDIX V. -
Principal routes by which Antarctic meteorological data enters the GTS. -
APPENDIX VI. -
List of Antarctic stations and the routing of their meteorological data to the GTS.
Location:
AWI Reading room
Branch Library:
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