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Tabulations of Propagation Data over Irregular Terrrain in the 230-TO 9200-MHz Frequency Range Part IV: Receiver Site in Grove of Trees

Report ID
OT/TRER 19
October 01, 1971
P. L. McQuate, J.M.Harman, 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 fro 0.5 to 50 km.


Key Words: UHF propagation data, irregular terrain, UHF
propagation through trees