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Electromagnetism / Radio propagation / Line-of-sight propagation / LongleyRice model / Free-space path loss / Ground wave propagation / Fresnel zone / EarthMoonEarth communication / Engineering / Radio propagation model / Okumura model
Date: 2004-08-10 04:06:43
Electromagnetism
Radio propagation
Line-of-sight propagation
LongleyRice model
Free-space path loss
Ground wave propagation
Fresnel zone
EarthMoonEarth communication
Engineering
Radio propagation model
Okumura model

Propagation Models Darrel Emerson NRAO, Tucson Murray Lewis NAIC, Arecibo

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