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  1. Radio communication handbook by Radio Society of Great Britain, 1976
  2. Radio Over Fiber Technologies for Mobile Communications Networks
  3. Radio Communications Concepts: Analog by Ralph S. Carson, 1990-01-02
  4. Rds: The Radio Data System (Artech House Mobile Communications Library) by Dietmar Kopitz, 1998-11
  5. The Paraboloidal Reflector Antenna in Radio Astronomy and Communication: Theory and Practice (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by Jacob W.M. Baars, 2007-07-16
  6. Cellular Radio Performance Engineering (Artech House Mobile Communications Library) by Asha K. Mehrotra, 1994-12-01
  7. Radio Nation: Communication, Popular Culture, and Nationalism in Mexico, 1920-1950 by Joy Elizabeth Hayes, 2000-09
  8. From Radio to the Wireless Web (Transportation and Communication Series) by Joanne Mattern, 2002-04
  9. WAVES OF OPPOSITION: Labor and the Struggle for Democratic Radio (The History of Communication (HCO)) by Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf, 2006-10-05
  10. Understanding Radio (Studies in Culture and Communication) by Andrew Crisell, 1994-09-12
  11. Software Defined Radio for 3G (Artech House Mobile Communications Series) by Paul Burns, 2002-11
  12. Radio Communication Handbook
  13. Understanding Communications Systems (Radio Shack) by Don L. Cannon, Gerald Luecke, 1980
  14. Experiments in electronics and communication engineering,: Covering basic circuit theory, electronics, communication networks, radio and ultra-high frequency techniques by Elmer Harry Schulz, 1954

61. Ofcom Website | Television Interference Involving TETRA Radio Communication Syst
Television and Radio. Television interference involving TETRA radio communication systems. Television interference involving TETRA radio communication systems.
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62. NASA WSTF  Enabling Capabilities Radio Communications
for the design, installation, and maintenance of conventional VHF and UHF radio networks, UHF trunking radio systems, and microwave radio communication systems
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Radio Communications White Sands Test Facility (WSTF) provides engineering and technical support for the design, installation, and maintenance of conventional VHF and UHF radio networks, UHF trunking radio systems, and microwave radio communication systems. WSTF Radio Communications personnel are working cooperatively with White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in connecting to the WSMR Trunking Zone Controller. Holloman Air Force Base, WSTF, WSMR and other government agencies are connected to the Zone Controller, enabling seamless wide area radio communications.
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Wide-area radio paging service is provided to NASA, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Border Patrol, and other government agencies. White Sands Space Harbor Shuttle communication support is provided for each NASA Space Shuttle Launch and mission. For additional information contact Clifford Madrid NASA-White Sands Test Facility
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63. Radio Communication In Mountains. Mountain.RU Forum!
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  • 64. FM Radio
    FM radio communication. 1942. Reyner, JH and Reyner, PJ, radio communication , 3rd Edition, London Pitman Press, 1972. Roden, Martin
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    FM RADIO COMMUNICATION Frequency Modulation Principles FM Transmitters FM Receivers Stereophonic Broadcasting ... Other Applications References Cook, A. B. and Liff, A. A., Frequency Modulation Receivers , New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1968. Hund, A., Frequency Modulation , 1st Edition, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1942. Reyner, J. H. and Reyner, P. J., Radio Communication , 3rd Edition, London: Pitman Press, 1972. Roden, Martin S., Analog and Digital Communications , 4th Edition, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1996. Tomasi, Wayne, Electronic Communications Systems , 2nd Edition, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1994. Nathan Goodchild Nathan Clement

    65. Radio Communication System
    radio communication System, GAMER uses a Saab developed radio communication System architecture called DAN/R4. The system has the
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    66. SOP Attachment 3 Radio Communication Phraseology
    A3.2. Contact Procedure A3.3. Ground Station Callsigns A3.4. Aircraft Callsign A3.5. Correct Pronunciation and phraseology A3.6. radio communication Guide.
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    67. Commission C –Radio-Communication Systems And Signal Processing
    are considered to be very broad, relating not only to proper radio science technology but also infrastructural technologies to radio communication systems.
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    By Masami Akaike [I] Business Meetings 1. Welcome to URSI General Assembly in Maastricht The Commission held open business meetings on 19th, 21st, and 23rd, August, 2002. The following persons were present at least at one meeting, but mostly at several: Ernst Bonek, Austria (Chair); Masami Akaike, Japan (Vice-Chair); Paul Wittke, Canada; Maurice Bellanger, France; Witold Krzymien, Canada; Guido Tartara, Italy; Eleary Beonard, Denmark; Ernst Zollinger, Switzerland; David Thomson, Canada; Reiner Thoma, Germany; Jean-Claude Bic, France; Joseph Shapera, Israel; Jan-Olof Gustavsson, Sweden; Zhihua Wang, China; Blagovest Shishkov, Bulgaria; Said EL Khamy, Egypt; Mairtin Odroma, Ireland; Mark Cummings, USA; Kensuke Ogawa, Japan; Alfred Hero, USA; Robert Weigel, Germany, Lajos Nagy, Hungary; Andy Molisch, USA; Börje Forsell, Norway. At the opening of the first business meeting, the Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting and attendees introduced themselves. The Chair then reported briefly the activity of Commission C in this triennium and set the scene. 2. Future of Review of Radio Science

    68. Skywatcher's PMR 446
    Information on the PMR446 radio communications service used in Europe as their equivalent to FRS.
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    69. Anritsu:Radio Communication Analyzers
    In your test measurement scene Anritsu Supports you with radio communication Analyzers(for CDMA). radio communication Analyzers(for CDMA).
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    70. Property Rights In Radio Communication: The Key To The Reform Of Telecommunicati
    Cato Policy Analysis No. 11, June 3, 1982. Property Rights In radio communication The Key to the Reform of Telecommunications Regulation. by Milton Mueller.
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    Cato Policy Analysis No. 11 June 3, 1982
    Property Rights In Radio Communication: The Key to the Reform of Telecommunications Regulation
    by Milton Mueller Milton Mueller is an associate policy analyst with the Cato Institute, currently working on a book on telecommunications policy Executive Summary The Communications Act of 1934 subjected the telecommunications industry to a degree of central planning unprecedented in the United States. The recent trend toward deregulation reflects an almost universal belief that this experiment in central planning was a failure. Nevertheless, all attempts at reform, even those promulgated in the name of deregulation, have left the backbone of federal regulation untouched: centralized allocation of the frequency spectrum. The Communications Act, like the Federal Radio Act that preceded it, claims the "airwaves" as the property of "the public," forbidding private ownership and market exchanges of radio frequencies. This claim of public ownership has given rise to a centralized system of licensing, which provides the legal and technical basis for many of the FCC's other rules and regulations. During the debate over deregulation, however, the FCC's licensing power is generally taken for granted. Debate centers on which rules and regulations imposed through the licensing process should be eliminated or eased. But the fundamental issue underlying this debate is whether the frequency spectrum should continue to be treated as "public property" and centrally allocated by the FCC, or whether private, freely transferable rights in radio communication should be created and a full-fledged market system introduced.

    71. The Communication Initiative - Events Calendar - School On Digital Radio Communi
    School on Digital radio communications for Research and Training in Developing Countries (Feb 927 2004). Start Date February 09, 2004.
    http://www.comminit.com/events_cal/2004/2442-event.html

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    72. Radio Communication In Film Production
    radio communication in Film Production A breakdown in communications can be one of the worst nightmares of production. Rarely do
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    Radio Communication in Film Production
    A breakdown in communications can be one of the worst nightmares of production. Rarely do things go exactly according to plan. Here is some information and methods that I have used over the years and am offering as guidelines to establish a system for yourself.
    Radios with "Private Line" and other tone squelch systems only keep you from NOT hearing the other traffic that is out there on your frequency that is NOT tone coded with the same tone code as your radios. Your transmissions will be heard and can interfere with other traffic that you DO NOT hear on your radio. Proper
    operation of your equipment requires that you to listen to a clear channel without tone squelch before you transmit. This is not easy on some sets and most people don't do it. Swearing is out of line and illegal. Low power 2 watt or less units keep your transmissions local and do not transmit all over town. This is an advantage and disadvantage. Your range will be limited.
    A "gain" accessory car roof antenna alone will greatly increase your transmit and receive ability. A radio inside a car is not very efficient. It is wise to have a roof antenna on the lead and last car of a caravan. A 3 db. gain antenna is better than a dipole antenna. They cost more and have to be tuned to the frequency that you are using. You have to be careful that you don't have a cable problem that actually cuts your range to less than a radio with no roof antenna. Compare reception with and without your roof antenna.

    73. Canada NewsWire
    Attention News Editors RCMP seizes radio communication equipment. SUDBURY, ON, May 26 /CNW/ The Sudbury Royal Canadian Mounted
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    74. Radio Communication Systems
    We have been developing radio communications systems for over 44 years, since the company was founded in 1956. The rapid increase
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    Home Comms Broadcast Cellular Satellite Ultra Wideband ... Site Map We have been developing radio communications systems for over 44 years, since the company was founded in 1956. The rapid increase in mobile communications and the explosion of the Internet have heralded a time of huge growth for the radio communications teams at Roke Manor Research. We have been working in these two areas for decades, but with the advent of the third generation of mobile communications, the two are now inseparable. Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, ( UMTS ), will quite literally put the Internet into people's pockets.
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    Our engineers achieved a world first when they made the first ever voice call over the Time Division Duplex (TDD), UMTS mode testbed, a system developed by Roke Manor Research. In addition to being accepted specialists in the development of third generation mobile systems, Roke Manor Research is already working on the fourth generation solution. Roke Manor Research's expertise in Internet

    75. Ntl.com
    Develops, constructs and operates broadband communications systems which offer cable television, residential telephone, business telecommunications, satellite and radio communications services, internet access services, and digital and analog television services, to customers in the united kingdom. (Nasdaq NTLI).
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    76. Radio Communication
    Telecommunications systems Mobile telecommunications systems radio communication. radio communication Links (2). Contacts. Related Subjects.
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    79. COMM1: Radio Simulators | Browser Check
    Provides interactive audio software that teach radio communication skills. Provides sample briefings, package details and online ordering.
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    80. EchoLink – Another Mode Of Amateur Radio Communication
    Without diminishing the importance of radio communication, another mode of communication has accelerated through the amateur radio community with the advanced
    http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/car/WCM/Maine-Ly Weather/Spring 2004/EchoLinkamateurs
    EchoLink – Another Mode of Communication For Amateurs By Michael Fitzsimmons Amateur radio operators have been enjoying two-way communications (QSOs) via ionospheric propagation for many decades. This mode of operation has had an enjoyable side to it, in that individuals from five miles to five thousand miles away have been able to share a common interest, the art of communicating, resulting in friendships made without ever meeting the other person. On a more serious side, communication with state and local officials has provided a strong community service during severe weather or natural disaster events across the country. Without diminishing the importance of radio communication, another mode of communication has accelerated through the amateur radio community with the advanced technology of high-speed Internet connections. EchoLink, developed in early 2002, is a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIp) that accesses high-speed connections for worldwide communication by amateurs through the use of a computer. The appeal of this form of communication is enjoyed by anyone that wants to do short or long distance DXing and holds a valid amateur radio license, whether novice, general or extra. Unlike restrictions of band use by different class licenses, anyone having a valid amateur radio license can use EchoLink. The EchoLink software for windows operating systems is free and can be accessed through the www.echolink.org

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