July 1970 | Technical Report ERL 65-ITS 58-3
Tabulations of Propagation Data Over Irregular Terrain in the 230- to 9200-MHz Frequency Range Part 3: North Table Mountain-Golden
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M. E. McClanahan and Albrecht P. Barsis, “Tabulations of Propagation Data Over Irregular Terrain in the 230- to 9200-MHz Frequency Range Part 3: North Table Mountain-Golden,” Technical Report ERL 65-ITS 58-3, U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences and Aeronomy, July 1970.
M. E. McClanahan and Albrecht P. Barsis
Abstract:
This is the third 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 common receiver site, which is located on a high mesa near Golden, Colorado, over propagation paths varying in length from 0.5 to 80 km.
Raw data from measurements described in this report is available for download here.
Keywords: irregular terrain; elevated antennas; UHF propagation data
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