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Telecommunications engineering / Ultra high frequency / Radio frequency / Very high frequency / Medium frequency / Frequency allocation / High frequency / Shortwave bands / 5 centimeter band / Radio spectrum / Technology / Electromagnetic radiation
Date: 2008-04-29 00:53:18
Telecommunications engineering
Ultra high frequency
Radio frequency
Very high frequency
Medium frequency
Frequency allocation
High frequency
Shortwave bands
5 centimeter band
Radio spectrum
Technology
Electromagnetic radiation

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