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Efforts to clean protected spectrum start to pay off for SMOS

Submit on Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 22:54

ESA’s SMOS mission has been bugged by patches of interference from radar, TV and radio transmissions in what should be a protected band. Painstaking efforts to reduce these unwanted signals are now paying off, the agency said.
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