New demands of broadcasting for spectrum

This paper provides an overview of how spectrum is currently used to deliver 'radio' and 'television' services, including some aspects of the way in which broadcast networks have traditionally been planned and implemented, and discuss some aspects of how this is impacted by the c...

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