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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 August 2009

Christopher Haslett
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Ofcom, UK
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Hata, M. (1980) Empirical formula for propagation loss in land mobile radio services. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 29, 317–325.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okumura, Y., Ohmori, E., Kawano, T., and Fukuda, K. (1968) Field strength and its variability in VHF and UHF land-mobile service. Review of the Electrical Communication Laboratory, 16, 825–873.Google Scholar
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Epstein, J. and Peterson, D. W. (1953) An experimental study of wave propagation at 850 Mc/s. Proceedings of the IRE, 41, 595–611.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Craig, K. (1988) Propagation modelling in the troposphere: parabolic equation method. Electronics Letters 24, 1136–1139.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hata, M. (1980) Empirical formula for propagation loss in land mobile radio services. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 29, 317–325.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okumura, Y., Ohmori, E., Kawano, T., and Fukuda, K. (1968) Field strength and its variability in VHF and UHF land-mobile service. Review of the Electrical Communication Laboratory, 16, 825–873.Google Scholar
Bullington, K. 1947 Radio propagation at frequencies above 30 Mc/s. Proceedings of the IRE, 35, 1122–1186.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Deygout, J. (1966) Multiple knife-edge diffraction of microwaves. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 14, 480–489.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Epstein, J. and Peterson, D. W. (1953) An experimental study of wave propagation at 850 Mc/s. Proceedings of the IRE, 41, 595–611.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Craig, K. (1988) Propagation modelling in the troposphere: parabolic equation method. Electronics Letters 24, 1136–1139.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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  • References
  • Christopher Haslett
  • Book: Essentials of Radio Wave Propagation
  • Online publication: 09 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511536762.016
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  • References
  • Christopher Haslett
  • Book: Essentials of Radio Wave Propagation
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  • Christopher Haslett
  • Book: Essentials of Radio Wave Propagation
  • Online publication: 09 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511536762.016
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