November 1969 | Technical Report ERL 134 ITS 93-1
UHF Radio Propagation Data for Low Antenna Heights Volume I
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Laurance G. Hause, F. George Kimmett, and John M. Harman, “UHF Radio Propagation Data for Low Antenna Heights Volume I,” Technical Report ERL 134 ITS 93-1, U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences and Aeronomy, November 1969.
Laurance G. Hause, F. George Kimmett, and John M. Harman
Abstract: This report is a presentation in two volumes of measurement techniques, data, comparisons, and conclusions obtained from a UHF propagation measurement program at 230 and 415.9 MHz. Antenna heights were 3 m or less above ground. Vertical polarization was used, and the antennas were omnidirectional in the horizontal plane. The terrain was generally rocky, hilly, and relatively free of trees. Path lengths varied from 2 to 45 km. Volume 1 describes the equipment, techniques, and results and presents data from the Wyoming area, including some buried antenna tests. Volume II presents data obtained in Idaho and Washington.
Keywords: buried antennas; low antennas; path loss measurements; UHF propagation; vertical polarization
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