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_aTK6553 _b.G697 2011 |
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_aGraham, Adrian _974866 |
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_aCommunications, radar and electronic warfare / _cAdrian Graham. |
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_aHoboken : _bJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd., _c2011. |
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300 | _a400 p. | ||
505 | 0 | _aCommunications, radar and electronic warfare; Contents; Preface; Glossary; Part One: Basic Theory; 1 Introduction; 2 Management of the Radio Spectrum; 3 The Radio Channel; 4 Radio Links in the Presence of Noise; 5 Radio Links in the Presence of Interference; 6 Radio Links and Deliberate Jamming; 7 Radar and Radar Jamming; 8 Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices; Part Two: Practical; 9 Predicting HF Radio; 10 VHF to SHF Radio Prediction; 11 Data Requirements for Radio Prediction; 12 Planning and Optimising Radio Links; 13 Planning Radio Networks for Coverage; 14 Interference Analysis. | |
520 | _aA practical guide to the principles of radio communications for both civilian and military applicationsIn this book, the author covers both the civilian and military uses of technology, focusing particularly on the applications of radio propagation and prediction. Divided into two parts, the author introduces the basic theory of radio prediction before providing a step-by-step explanation of how this theory can be translated into real-life applications. In addition, the book presents up-to-date systems and methods to illustrate how these applications work in practice. This includes systems wor. | ||
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_aRadio wave propagation _94541 |
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_aWireless communication systems _9692 |
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_aEngineering _91381 |
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_aElectrical engineering _916722 |
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_aRadio frequency _9707 |
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