Telecommunication Journal, 58. sējums,679-936. lapaInternational Telecommunication Union., 1991 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 42.
703. lappuse
Suitable frequency bands Existing BSS available frequency bands 12 - GHz band ( 11.7-12.7 GHz ) • 23 - GHz band ( 22.5-23.0 GHz ) : not allocated in Region 1 Other suitable frequency bands The following frequency bands have been ...
Suitable frequency bands Existing BSS available frequency bands 12 - GHz band ( 11.7-12.7 GHz ) • 23 - GHz band ( 22.5-23.0 GHz ) : not allocated in Region 1 Other suitable frequency bands The following frequency bands have been ...
869. lappuse
... frequency management and the regulatory provisions relating to operational and administrative matters . These ... frequency registration process . The challenge for the VGE is not merely to simplify the existing very complex procedures ...
... frequency management and the regulatory provisions relating to operational and administrative matters . These ... frequency registration process . The challenge for the VGE is not merely to simplify the existing very complex procedures ...
894. lappuse
... frequency - based routing . Frequency multiplexing techniques can be an important study issue in CCITT in the future . Coherent transmission systems These systems have first been studied for long- distance applications , in view of the ...
... frequency - based routing . Frequency multiplexing techniques can be an important study issue in CCITT in the future . Coherent transmission systems These systems have first been studied for long- distance applications , in view of the ...
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