July 1971 | Technical Report OT/TRER 19
Tabulations of Propagation Data over Irregular Terrain in the 230 to 9200 MHz Frequency Range Part 4: Receiver Site in Grove of Trees
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Paul L. McQuate, John M. Harman, and M. E. McClanahan, “Tabulations of Propagation Data over Irregular Terrain in the 230 to 9200 MHz Frequency Range Part 4: Receiver Site in Grove of Trees,” Technical Report OT/TRER 19, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Telecommunications, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, July 1971.
Paul L. McQuate, John M. Harman, and M. E. McClanahan
Abstract:
This is the fourth part of a four-part report containing tabulations and graphs of transmission loss data resulting from propagation experiments in the 230 - to 9200-MHz frequency range conducted over irregular terrain in Colorado. This part presents data obtained at a common receiver site, located in a small grove of cottonwood (Populus deltoides) trees, over propagation paths varying in length from 0.5 to 50 km.
Raw data from measurements described in this report is available for download here.
Keywords: irregular terrain; UHF propagation through trees; UHF propagation
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