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The invention relates to a method and a system in a wide area radio communication network, the network comprising at least two central stations (10), each central station being assigned to at least one peripheral station (11). According to the method radio transmission at specific frequencies between stations positioned along an arbitrary line is coordinated during all time intervals. The stations are provided with timing means (13), and transmitting and receiving means (14; 41, 42) for transmitting and receiving during predetermined time intervals in a predetermined direction.
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Radio transmission system comprising a master station and slave stations, each comprising an error correcting section including error correcting methods
Process for minimizing interference caused by radio communications initiated between at least one of a plurality of first radio stations and a second radio station, mobile radio station, communications system, process for establishing radio communications and process for minimizing interference caused by radio termination between a first radio station and a second radio station.