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wireless standards and codes

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Jeremy6

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I am working with a company that is developing "Petroleum Applications for Wireless Systems."

I am looking for the specifics on wireless systems in general. Such things as Obstruction density, antenna placement etc.. all things that will give us a general idea of what hurdles we have to over come.

If someone has specifics or standards on a wireless system that is in place about any of these areas or related areas I could really use the information or direction as to where to get it.

I'm finding if very difficult to find resources that give me these details.

Thanks,
Jeremy


 
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Do you subscribe to IHS specs & standards?


John
 
The wireless that I am talking about is radio.
I am not currently a subscriber to IHS specs & standards but I would like information on how and where I could be.
Thanks,
Jeremy
 
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