The purpose of the symposium was to transfer information on the state-of-knowledge of HF propagation as it applies to communication, surveillance, and other systems contemplated or presently in use by NATO. The 49 papers were divided as follows: nine were on operational considerations, eight were on modeling of ionospheric parameters, four were on high latitude ionospheric effects, nine were on propagation through irregularities, four on remote sensing and ocean surveillance, nine on tunnel transmission and surface waves, and six on equipment considerations.
Special Topics in HF Propagation
1979
594 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Radiofrequency Waves , Ionospheric propagation , High frequency , Radio transmission , Symposia , NATO , Telecommunication , Ocean surveillance , Remote detectors , Ionospheric disturbances , Ionospheric models , High latitudes , Aurorae , Electromagnetic wave propagation , Surface waves , Tunnels , Waveguides , Information transfer , Foreign Technology , Meetings , Leaky feeders
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