May 1979 | Technical Report TR-79-20
Ground Wave Propagation Over Irregular, Inhomogeneous Terrain: Comparisons of Calculations and Measurements
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Randolph H. Ott, Lewis E. Vogler, and George A. Hufford, “Ground Wave Propagation Over Irregular, Inhomogeneous Terrain: Comparisons of Calculations and Measurements,” Technical Report TR-79-20, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, May 1979.
Randolph H. Ott, Lewis E. Vogler, and George A. Hufford
Abstract: An algorithm (PROGRAM WAGNER) that evaluates HF ground–wave attenuation over irregular, inhomogeneous terrain is used to compare calculated field strengths with observed measurements for 9 actual paths and frequencies ranging from 120 kHz to 50 MHz. All comparisons show encouraging agreement between calculations and measurement. The 20 MHz comparisons over the Colorado Mountains provided a challenge for PROGRAM WAGNER.
Keywords: irregular terrain; HF-VHF groundwave prediction; integral equation method; measurement comparisons; radio propagation
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