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5. The FPU Receiving Antenna and its Control System, and the Weather Camera Equipment

Overview of attention for article published in The Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, January 2012
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5. The FPU Receiving Antenna and its Control System, and the Weather Camera Equipment
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The Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, January 2012
DOI 10.3169/itej.66.545
Authors

Daitaro Miyamoto, Yuichi Torikai

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