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Choices in Space Broadcasting

This paper discusses a number of the "degrees of freedom" which are available for policy decisions in space broadcasting. In the paper the emphasis has been placed on the range of possibilities allowed and the limits imposed by technological factors. Within this range of limits, policy dec...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on broadcasting 1967-07, Vol.BC-13 (3), p.80-86
Main Author: Haviland, R. P.
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Frequency modulation
Life estimation
Lifetime estimation
Multimedia communication
Radio broadcasting
Radio transmitters
Satellite broadcasting
Space technology
TV broadcasting
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