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The “Mobile Radio” Telecommunicators

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Mobile radio communication may be described as communication with and between individuals who may be in land vehicles, ships, trains, or aircraft, via telegraph, telephone, facsimile, e-mail, or other services.

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  1. Bell Laboratories Report to the Federal Communications Commission, “High Capacity Mobile System Technical Report,” 1971. Also Bell Syst. Tech., January 1979.

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  2. Frequency Synthesisers—A Review of Techniques,“ IEEE Tech. Trans., COM-17, 1969, pp. 357–371.

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  3. D. B. Crosbie, “The New Space Race—Satellite Communications,” IEE Rev., May 1993.

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Bray, J. (1995). The “Mobile Radio” Telecommunicators. In: The Communications Miracle. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6038-2_20

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