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Radio spectrum / National Weather Service / L band / S band / Ultra high frequency / Communications satellite / Weather balloon / Very high frequency / Technology / Radiosonde / Science and technology in the Soviet Union
Date: 2014-09-23 12:39:20
Radio spectrum
National Weather Service
L band
S band
Ultra high frequency
Communications satellite
Weather balloon
Very high frequency
Technology
Radiosonde
Science and technology in the Soviet Union

400.15–401 MHz 1. Band Introduction A number of Federal agencies operate radiosondes in this band within the meteorological aids service. These devices are launched from sites across the country and provide atmospheric

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