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Antennas / IEEE 802.11 / Line-of-sight propagation / Radio propagation / Near and far field / Surface wave / Electromagnetic compatibility / Radio / Radiation pattern / Telecommunications engineering / Technology / Wireless
Date: 2010-09-17 14:19:54
Antennas
IEEE 802.11
Line-of-sight propagation
Radio propagation
Near and far field
Surface wave
Electromagnetic compatibility
Radio
Radiation pattern
Telecommunications engineering
Technology
Wireless

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