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A long-haul microwave system is a telecommunications network that uses microwave radio signals to transmit data over long distances, typically exceeding 30 miles (48 kilometers). These systems consist of a series of microwave transmission towers equipped with antennas, which relay signals between them to cover vast areas. They are often used for point-to-point communication links, providing high-capacity transmission for voice, video, and data. Additionally, long-haul microwave systems require careful planning to account for factors like line-of-sight, atmospheric conditions, and frequency selection.

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