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Radio-frequency channel arrangements, radio system characteristics, interconnection, maintenance and various applications

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Title Source AI/Question
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[ 217 ]
Proposal for a preliminary draft new Recommendation ITU-R [9B/FS IMT-2000 ISN] - Use of the fixed service in the deployment of IMT-200 infrastructure networks � Germany (Federal Republic of) 221/9 2003-04-07
[ 156 ]
Poposal for modifications to PDNR ITU-R [9B/Coordination-FWS] - A coordination process for area-licensed fixed wireless systems � Germany (Federal Republic of) 2001-10-01
[ 109 ]
Draft revision of the Working Document on consideration of fixed service spectrum requirements in deployment scenario of IMT-2000 infrastructure networks � Germany (Federal Republic of) 2001-10-01
[ 64 ]
Deployment characteristics of fixed-service systems in the band 37-40 GHz for use in sharing studies � Germany (Federal Republic of) 2001-10-01
[ 63 ]
Draft Revision of the working document on consideration of fixed-service spectrum requirements in deployment scenario of IMT-2000 infrastructure networks � Germany (Federal Republic of) 2001-10-01
[ 14 ]
Consideration of deployment scenarios of IMT-2000 networks � Germany (Federal Republic of) 2001-10-01
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