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Wireless Spectrum Finder: Telecommunications, Government and Scientific Radio Frequency Allocations in the US 30 MHz - 300 GHz
Bennett Z. Kobb, Bennett Kobb
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| #2435815 in Books | 2001-03-29 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x1.14 x5.98l,.0 | File type: PDF | 497 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Kindle edition is nearly useless|By Charles Coldwell|First, let me say that I own both a paper copy and the electronic, Kindle edition of this book. The text is fabulous, it is easily the best reference available on FCC spectrum allocations, and gives a little bit of technical and regulatory history as well that is a tremendous help in understanding how things got to be the wa||By Editor / Issue 1A / June 2001 Wireless Spectrum Finder has come full circle. It was originally published as SpectrumGuide in hardcopy, then published as an electronic book, and has now reverted back to hardcopy, published by McGraw-Hill. I was permitted to
Today's airwaves are prime real estate for anyone selling telecom services. But the public frequencies are not for sale; they are allocated, licensed and regulated by the FCC. Therefore, if your business offers a service that goes out over the airwaves, you'll need engineers, lawyers, license consultants and developers with expertise in "spectrum planning". Informed spectrum planning is the only way to ensure you'll get access to the bands that transmit what you sell, an...
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