Antenna-Diversity Techniques in Cars for FM-Radio, TV and Cellular Phone

Author(s):  
L. Reiter ◽  
H. Lindenmeier ◽  
J. Hopf ◽  
R. Kronberger
2020 ◽  
Vol 113 (3) ◽  
pp. 1541-1565 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isiaka A. Alimi ◽  
Romilkumar Kantibhai Patel ◽  
Nelson Jesus Muga ◽  
Paulo P. Monteiro

Author(s):  
George Musambira ◽  
Samuel Muwanguzi

The role NICTs are playing in the relations between Uganda’s central government and four of the kingdoms in the country is analyzed and placed in the historical context within which each kingdom has pursued a strategy for preservation and development of its people’s unique culture and ethnic aspirations. A convergence of cellular phone and FM radio designed by the Buganda kingdom to confront the central government with specific demands and the government’s response are examined. The less combative use of NICTs by Bunyoro-Kitara, Busoga, and Toro kingdoms is described. An analysis of how each antagonist uses NICTs for a hegemonistic agenda is presented and cast against the application of NICTs for good governance and the prosperity of citizens.


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