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Radio spectrum / Broadcast engineering / Radio propagation / Maximum usable frequency / High frequency / Shortwave radio / Antenna / F region / Ionosphere / Technology / Telecommunications engineering / Electronic engineering
Date: 2006-03-20 00:31:39
Radio spectrum
Broadcast engineering
Radio propagation
Maximum usable frequency
High frequency
Shortwave radio
Antenna
F region
Ionosphere
Technology
Telecommunications engineering
Electronic engineering

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