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Telecommunications engineering / Radio electronics / Antenna / Decibel / Free-space path loss / EME / Transmitter / Link budget / Okumura Model / Telecommunications / Technology / Electronic engineering
Date: 2013-04-16 19:47:57
Telecommunications engineering
Radio electronics
Antenna
Decibel
Free-space path loss
EME
Transmitter
Link budget
Okumura Model
Telecommunications
Technology
Electronic engineering

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