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The development of both the Automated Radar Meteorological System (ARMS) and the Central Meteorological Subsystem (CMS) has been paved the very for the establishment of a unified automated radar network in Czechoslovakia which is due to start operating in 1990. The present paper gives a brief description with the radar network. data transmission as well as the transmission to users.
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Lietava, L., Nemec, J., Podhorsky, D. (1990). Unified Meteorological Radar Network of CSSR and Central Meteorological Subsystem. In: Collier, C.G., Chapuis, M. (eds) Weather Radar Networking. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0551-1_8
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