December 1968 | Technical Report ERL 65-ITS 58-2
Tabulations of Propagation Data Over Irregular Terrain in the 230 to 9200 MHz Frequency Range Part 2: Fritz Peak Receiver Site
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Paul L. McQuate, John M. Harman, M. E. Johnson, and Albrecht P. Barsis, “Tabulations of Propagation Data Over Irregular Terrain in the 230 to 9200 MHz Frequency Range Part 2: Fritz Peak Receiver Site,” Technical Report ERL 65-ITS 58-2, U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences and Aeronomy, December 1968.
Paul L. McQuate, John M. Harman, M. E. Johnson, and Albrecht P. Barsis
Abstract:
This is the second 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 describes data obtained at a single common receiver site at Fritz Peak, Colorado, over propagation paths varying in length from 3.0 to 120 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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