Dynamic frequency selection (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dynamic frequency selection" in French language version.

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ametsoc.org (Global: 4,162nd place; French: 1,763rd place)

journals.ametsoc.org

  • Elena Saltikoff, « The Threat to Weather Radars by Wireless Technology », Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 97, no 7,‎ , p. 1159–1167 (ISSN 0003-0007, DOI 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00048.1, lire en ligne) :

    « Since 2006, interference to C-band radars from RLAN is increasingly experienced by most OPERA members. ... The South African weather services initially tried to implement specific software filtering to improve the situation but then decided in 2011 to move its meteorological radar network to S band. »

anfr.fr (Global: low place; French: 8,109th place)

cisco.com (Global: 2,882nd place; French: 3,629th place)

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doc.gov (Global: low place; French: low place)

ntia.doc.gov

  • « 5GHz agreement », Ntia.doc.gov, (consulté le )

doi.org (Global: 2nd place; French: 3rd place)

dx.doi.org

  • Elena Saltikoff, « The Threat to Weather Radars by Wireless Technology », Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 97, no 7,‎ , p. 1159–1167 (ISSN 0003-0007, DOI 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00048.1, lire en ligne) :

    « Since 2006, interference to C-band radars from RLAN is increasingly experienced by most OPERA members. ... The South African weather services initially tried to implement specific software filtering to improve the situation but then decided in 2011 to move its meteorological radar network to S band. »

issn.org (Global: 57th place; French: 4th place)

portal.issn.org

  • Elena Saltikoff, « The Threat to Weather Radars by Wireless Technology », Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 97, no 7,‎ , p. 1159–1167 (ISSN 0003-0007, DOI 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00048.1, lire en ligne) :

    « Since 2006, interference to C-band radars from RLAN is increasingly experienced by most OPERA members. ... The South African weather services initially tried to implement specific software filtering to improve the situation but then decided in 2011 to move its meteorological radar network to S band. »

itu.int (Global: 986th place; French: 713th place)

  • Philippe Tristant, « C-band meteorological radars - Threats related to RLAN 5 GHz », sur itu.int, EUMETNET, 23-24 october 2017 (consulté le )
  • Tristant, « RLAN 5 GHz interference to weather radars in Europe », International Telecommunication Union, 16-18 september 2009 (consulté le ) : « More than 12 European countries experienced such interference cases (other cases have now been reported in number of countries in the world). Definitively harmful interference (in Hungary, the radar was declared as non-operational for more than 1 month) »

kernel.org (Global: 4,558th place; French: 7,405th place)

wireless.wiki.kernel.org

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; French: 1st place)

youtube.com (Global: 9th place; French: 19th place)

  • [vidéo] « Radar Detect and DFS on MikroTik » : « Decision ERC/DEC/(99)23 adds 5250-5350MHz and 5470-5725MHz with more Tx power but with the added caveat that DFS was required to protect legacy users (Military Radar and Satellite uplinks) », Ron Touw, , MikroTik (consulté le )