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... gain over the full 500 - mc band assigned to the system . The antennas on the experimental system were frequency sensitive , with maximum gain at the center of the 500 - mc band . The antenna which appeared to have about the right ...
... gain over the full 500 - mc band assigned to the system . The antennas on the experimental system were frequency sensitive , with maximum gain at the center of the 500 - mc band . The antenna which appeared to have about the right ...
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... gains and costs for each system as a function of its size , output , or degree to which it meets its objective . The units of gain or loss are the same . The figure reveals several important points : ( 1 ) The ratio of total gains to ...
... gains and costs for each system as a function of its size , output , or degree to which it meets its objective . The units of gain or loss are the same . The figure reveals several important points : ( 1 ) The ratio of total gains to ...
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... gain would lead to the decision " Do not insure . " Why is it then that people buy insurance ? The answer is , of ... gain when he did not insure would be about $ 9800 . This is less than the expected gain in the case in which he did ...
... gain would lead to the decision " Do not insure . " Why is it then that people buy insurance ? The answer is , of ... gain when he did not insure would be about $ 9800 . This is less than the expected gain in the case in which he did ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
3 | 60 |
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