Communication system with geographic reuse dynamically sensitive

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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455 341, 455 561, 455 62, 379 59, H04Q 736

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ABSTRACT:
Geographic reuse of frequencies within a multisite communication system are dynamically altered as a function of communication unit type. Since some communication unit types pose a smaller risk of interference, increased geographic reuse can be tolerated. Similarly, reuse can be diminished to accommodate communication unit types that pose a significant risk of interference over a wide geographic area.

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