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Radio spectrum
L band
DBm
E band
Bandwidth
Johnson–Nyquist noise
Electromagnetism
Telecommunications engineering
Electronics

This publication is a translation. In case of divergences, the original Danish text shall prevail Executive Order on Danish radio interface noon the use of frequencies in the bandwidthGHz for service

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