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scadaguy

Electrical
Feb 22, 2006
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Dear all,

I am new to signallying and rf and now need to study the feasibility of guided wave in conductor. Do you have information, experience or applications about guided wave radar or microwave in cable, wire & phone lines? My concern is the range, signal-to-noise and power requirement of transmitter. Thank you in advance for sharing.
 
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