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A modular testbed for automatic channel selection, link establishment and maintenance

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A modular testbed for automatic channel selection, link establishment and maintenance. / Street, M.; Hunt, B.; Darnell, Mike et al.
Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1995., Sixth International Conference on. Bath, UK: IEEE, 1995. p. 105-108.

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Street, M, Hunt, B, Darnell, M, Honary, B & Arthur, P 1995, A modular testbed for automatic channel selection, link establishment and maintenance. in Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1995., Sixth International Conference on. IEEE, Bath, UK, pp. 105-108. https://doi.org/10.1049/cp:19951127

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Street, M., Hunt, B., Darnell, M., Honary, B., & Arthur, P. (1995). A modular testbed for automatic channel selection, link establishment and maintenance. In Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1995., Sixth International Conference on (pp. 105-108). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1049/cp:19951127

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Street M, Hunt B, Darnell M, Honary B, Arthur P. A modular testbed for automatic channel selection, link establishment and maintenance. In Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1995., Sixth International Conference on. Bath, UK: IEEE. 1995. p. 105-108 doi: 10.1049/cp:19951127

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Street, M. ; Hunt, B. ; Darnell, Mike et al. / A modular testbed for automatic channel selection, link establishment and maintenance. Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1995., Sixth International Conference on. Bath, UK : IEEE, 1995. pp. 105-108

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