radioreeks
Radioreeks is a term sometimes used in radio engineering to describe a structured sequence of radio transmissions that repeats over a defined cycle. A radioreek consists of a set of channel slots or bursts, each occupying a defined portion of frequency and time, arranged to form a periodic pattern in the spectrum. The goal is predictable timing and spectral occupancy to aid synchronization, measurement, and spectrum management.
Design and operation: A radioreek configuration specifies carrier frequencies, per-channel bandwidth, modulation, coding, guard intervals, and
Applications include receiver calibration, propagation and channel characterization, spectrum-sensing research, network testing, and educational demonstrations of
Regulatory considerations: any radioreek deployment must comply with spectrum licensing, emission masks, and interference protections. The
See also: pilot signals, beacon channels, channel sounding, spectrum management, time-division multiplexing, frequency-division multiplexing.