Radioelectronic Systems Conference 2019 2020
DOI: 10.1117/12.2565749
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Determination of co-site work conditions of selected wideband radio station by measurement method

Abstract: The development of radio communications, in particular, appearance of radios (narrowband radios, broadband radios and radio relays) enabling the voice and data transmission services in digital modes has resulted in the use of radio communication devices at each, stationary and mobile command posts. One of the challenges faced by those who organize the radio communication systems is to ensure the internal compatibility of the radio system (suppressing internal interferences). The most difficult problem in that … Show more

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“…To decide such an optimum number of co-site transceivers, the implicit relation between the number of transceivers and the possibility of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) should be clarified. Polak recently gave a good reference from an experimental view [13]. He emphasized the importance of frequency planning for radios located at the same object (co-site work) and assignment of frequencies for co-site radios, and the model used by [13] and our work are similar for the scenario where the distance between co-site antennas is less than 1 km.…”
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“…To decide such an optimum number of co-site transceivers, the implicit relation between the number of transceivers and the possibility of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) should be clarified. Polak recently gave a good reference from an experimental view [13]. He emphasized the importance of frequency planning for radios located at the same object (co-site work) and assignment of frequencies for co-site radios, and the model used by [13] and our work are similar for the scenario where the distance between co-site antennas is less than 1 km.…”
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“…Polak recently gave a good reference from an experimental view [13]. He emphasized the importance of frequency planning for radios located at the same object (co-site work) and assignment of frequencies for co-site radios, and the model used by [13] and our work are similar for the scenario where the distance between co-site antennas is less than 1 km. The difference is the number of observed radios.…”
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