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Will interference kill broadcasting 01?

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20 Oct 2015

 
Will interference kill broadcasting 01?
 

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Video of the presentation given by Mathias Coinchon (EBU) on 21 October 2015.
Presenter(s): Mathias Coinchon
Event: Forecast 2015

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