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Frequency allocation / Telecommunications engineering / E band / Technology / S band / 4-millimeter band / Radio spectrum / Amateur radio bands / Wireless
Date: 2012-08-16 08:23:18
Frequency allocation
Telecommunications engineering
E band
Technology
S band
4-millimeter band
Radio spectrum
Amateur radio bands
Wireless

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