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1996
The intention of this report is to give a picture of existing digital radio systems as well as of future systems under development. The emphasis is put on systems based on European standards and on research done in Europe. The following systems are introduced: · GSM, a second generation public mobile system offering speech, data and supplementary ...
Immonen, Jukka +3 more
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The intention of this report is to give a picture of existing digital radio systems as well as of future systems under development. The emphasis is put on systems based on European standards and on research done in Europe. The following systems are introduced: · GSM, a second generation public mobile system offering speech, data and supplementary ...
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Migrasi Radio Konvensional menjadi Radio Digital
Bandung Conference Series: Communication ManagementAbstract. The digitalization process in the radio broadcasting industry has made radio easy to access and consume by loyal radio listeners. Digital radio is a new trend among broadcasters and even beginners in this field, starting from various social media to applications focused on radio broadcasting have begun to develop features to make it easier ...
null Salman Aditya Rahman Santoso +1 more
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1995
Mobile and portable telephone systems present some unique engineering challenges. One of these is their use of radio wave propagation, with its highly variable path characteristics. Another is the fact that the switching system no longer can count on a given subscriber set simply being at the end of a corresponding wire pair.
Bernhard E. Keiser, Eugene Strange
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Mobile and portable telephone systems present some unique engineering challenges. One of these is their use of radio wave propagation, with its highly variable path characteristics. Another is the fact that the switching system no longer can count on a given subscriber set simply being at the end of a corresponding wire pair.
Bernhard E. Keiser, Eugene Strange
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