An edition of Mobile communications engineering (1982)

Mobile Communications Engineering

Theory and Applications

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An edition of Mobile communications engineering (1982)

Mobile Communications Engineering

Theory and Applications

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  • 5.00 ·
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English
Pages
689

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Cover of: Mobile communications engineering
Mobile communications engineering: theory and applications
1998, McGraw-Hill
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Mobile Communications Engineering
Mobile Communications Engineering: Theory and Applications
October 1, 1997, McGraw-Hill Professional
Hardcover in English - 2 edition
Cover of: Mobile Communications Engineering
Mobile Communications Engineering: Theory and Applications
October 1, 1997, McGraw-Hill Professional
in English
Cover of: Mobile communications engineering
Mobile communications engineering
1982, McGraw-Hill
in English

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First Sentence

"Radio signals transmitted from a mobile-radio base station are not only subject to the same significant propagation-path losses that are encountered in other types of atmospheric propagations, but are also subject to the path-loss effects of terrestrial propagation."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
689
Dimensions
9.4 x 7.5 x 2 inches
Weight
3 pounds

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OL9250214M
ISBN 10
0070371032
ISBN 13
9780070371033
Library Thing
695249
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4687371

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Radio signals transmitted from a mobile-radio base station are not only subject to the same significant propagation-path losses that are encountered in other types of atmospheric propagations, but are also subject to the path-loss effects of terrestrial propagation.
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