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Planning and Implementation of Point to Point Microwave Communication Link Over a Long Distance Using S-Band Dish Antennas Using 2.4 GHz and WLAN
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Microwave radio transmission is a way of transmitting signals in a duplex mode from point A to point B using the radio waves in the frequency range of
1- 30 GHz. The wavelength of these waves varies from 30 centimeters to 1 cm. Microwave communication is still in demand because of the fact that we
cannot lay fiber everywhere so microwave will still be a good choice for backhauling advanced cellular systems, LTE, HSPA and WIMAX. (As cited in introduction.) -
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- 2012-01-25
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- Report