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Broadcast engineering / Fading / Radio propagation / Path loss / Fade margin / Log-normal distribution / Antenna / Polarization / Normal distribution / Electronic engineering / Telecommunications engineering / Amateur radio
Date: 1998-12-11 17:43:06
Broadcast engineering
Fading
Radio propagation
Path loss
Fade margin
Log-normal distribution
Antenna
Polarization
Normal distribution
Electronic engineering
Telecommunications engineering
Amateur radio

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