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奥运赛场,意气风发的飞人们风驰电掣,在赛道上诠释奥运速度时;国庆大典,气势磅礴的空中梯队分秒不差呼啸而至,在碧朗蓝天一展雄姿时;世博开幕,缤纷绽放的焰火流光溢彩,在黄浦江上放飞国人梦想时……或许,很少有人注意到,有这样一群人正在默默、紧张地忙碌着。他们或在顶着“小锅”的车里密切监视屏幕,或携带“手枪”状特殊设备环顾疾走,严查一切无线电干扰,保障赛场无线计时仪器、空中无线电导航和远程遥控系统的正常运行。他们,就是被誉为“电波卫士”、“空中警察”的无线电管理工作者,肩负着保障无线电安全的重任。为了近距离认识这一光荣群体,深入了解我国无线电管理工作,新年伊始,本刊特意采访了国家无线电监测中心主任刘岩博士。
Olympic Games, high-flying players flying fast, the speed of the interpretation of the Olympic Games on the track; National Day ceremony, the magnificent air echelons do not roar every minute, blue sky in the show when majestic; Expo opening, colorful bloom of fireworks Ambilight, flying in the Huangpu River when people dream ... ... Perhaps, few people noticed, there is such a group of people are quiet, busy nervously. They either watch the screen closely in their car or carry a “pistol” -like special device to look around, scrutinize all the radio interference, secure track wireless timing equipment, airborne radio navigation and remote control systems The normal operation. They are the radio management workers known as the “Radio Defender” and “Air Police” who shoulder the responsibility of ensuring radio security. In order to know this glorious group at a close distance and get a deep understanding of radio management in our country, at the beginning of the new year, this journal specially interviewed Dr. Liu Yan, director of the National Radio Monitoring Center.