BIBLIOGRAPHY 



VOLUME 1 



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1. Notes on Microwave Propagation Conference at MIT, 

 Radiation Laboratory, Division 14 Report 42, RL, Sept. 

 24, 1943. CP-100-M1 



2. International Radio Propagation Conference [held at Inter- 

 service Radio Propagation Laboratory, from April 17 to 

 May 5, 1944], Report IRPL-C61, National Bureau of 

 Standards, June 1944. CP-100-M3 



3. Report of Second Propagation Conference, February 10 to 

 11, 1944 at the Empire State Building, New York, OEMsr- 

 1207, NDRC CUDWR-WPG, February 1944. 



CP-100-M2 



4. Scientific Investigations on Propagation Problems in the 

 Southwest Pacific Area, F.W.G. White, OSRD II-5- 

 6124(S), ATP [Australian Radio Propagation Com- 

 mittee], July 24, 1944. CP-110-M1 



5. The Air Defense System of the Near Islands, Thomas J. 

 Carroll, Report OAD-55, U.S. Army Air Forces, Eleventh 

 Air Force, OCSO, Operational Analysis Division, Aug. 

 30, 1944. CP-202.1-M5 



6. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation 

 Work, [USWP]: 



6a. [Part] I, The Evaluation of Solutions of the Wave 

 Equation for a Stratified Medium, D. R. Hartree, OSRD 

 WA-2961-2, JEIA 5934, RDF 239, Report AC-7017, 

 Sept. 26, 1944. CP-110-M2 



6b. [Part] II, Statement of Work in Progress Relevant to 

 Investigations of the Propagation of Radio Waves Through 

 the Troposphere, R. L. Smith-Rose, OSRD WA-3005-2, 

 Report AC-7018, NPL, Sept. 25, 1944. CP-110-M3 



6c. [Part] III, Microwave Propagation Research at the 

 Signals Research and Development Establishment, OSRD 

 WA-3156-7, JEIA 6464, Report AC-7019, SRDE, Sept. 

 26, 1944. CP-110-M4 



6d. [Part] IV, Correlation of Radar Operational Data with 

 Meteorological Conditions, OSRD WA-3156-8, JEIA 6463, 

 Report AC-7020, AORG, Sept. 28, 1944. CP-110-M5 

 6e. [Part] V, Progress Report on Forecasting of Radar 

 Conditions, OSRD WA-3156-9, JEIA 6462, Report 

 AC-7021, DMO, Oct. 2, 1944. CP-110-M6 



6f. [Part] VI, Vertical Temperature and Humidity Gra- 

 dients at Rye, OSRD WA-3156-10, JEIA 6461, Report 

 AC-7022, DMO, Oct. 2, 1944. CP-110-M7 



6g. [Part] VII, The Use of Radar for the Detection of 

 Storms, OSRDWA-3156-11, JEIA 6460, Report AC-7023, 

 DMO, Oct. 2, 1944. CP-110-M8 



6h. [Part] VIII, Present States of Theoretical Study of 

 Radio Propagation, Through the Troposphere by the Mathe- 

 matics Group, TRE, OSRD WA-3156-12, JEIA 6459, Re- 

 port AC-7024, TRE, Oct. 2, 1944. CP-110-M9 

 6i. [Part] IX, Review of Short-Period Experimental Studies 

 of Centimetre Wave Propagation, Carried Out Jointly by 



ASE, SRDE, and GEC, E. C. S. Megaw, OSRD WA- 

 3156-13, JEIA 6458, Report AC-7025, Oct. 16, 1944. 



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 6j. [Part] X, Study of Centimetre Wave Propagation over 

 Cardigan Bay to Mount Snowden, F. Hoyle, OSRD WA- 

 3157-1, Report AC-7026, Oct. 14, 1944. CP-110-M11 

 6k. [Part] XI, Study of Reflection Coefficient of the Sea at 

 Centimetre Wavelengths, F. Hoyle, OSRD WA-3157-2, 

 Report AC-7027, Oct, 14, 1944. CP-110-M12 



61. [Part] XII, Some K-, X-, and S-Band (Llandudno) 

 Trials, General Summary of the Experimental Results Ob- 

 tained which are Concerned with the Dependence of Radio 

 Propagation on Meteorological Conditions, OSRD WA- 

 3157-3, Report AC-7028, TRE and RRDE, Oct. 14, 1944. 



CP-110-M13 

 6m. [Part] XIII, Progress Report on 369 Trials by Di- 

 rector, Naval Meteorological Service, OSRD WA-3156-1, 

 JEIA 6466, RDF 240, Report AC-7029, Oct. 14, 1944. 



CP-110-M14 

 6n. [Part] XIV, Survey of Progress in the United Kingdom 

 on the Electromagnetic Theory of Tropospheric Propagation, 

 OSRD WA-3157-4, Report AC-7030, RRDE, Oct. 16, 

 1944. CP-110-M15 



6o. [Part] XV, Study of Meteorological Factors Responsible 

 for the Refractive Structure of the Troposphere, OSRD WA- 

 3157-5, Report AC-7031, RRDE, Oct. 16, 1944. 



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7. Report No. 1 of Project SWP-3.2 of the Office of Field 

 Service, Paul A. Anderson and P. Squires, OEMsr-728, 

 Research Project PDRC-647, Washington State College, 

 Nov. 2, 1944. CP-335-M3 



8. Data on Super Refraction Supplied by Australian Radar 

 Stations, J. W. Reed, Report RP-229/1, CSIR-RL, Dec. 

 6, 1944. CP-223-M11 



9. Report No. 2 of Project SWP-3.2 of the Office of Field 

 Service, Paul A. Anderson and P. Squires, OEMsr-728, 

 Research Project PDRC-647, Washington State College, 

 Jan. 7, 1945. CP-335-M3 



10. Third Conference on Propagation, Washington, D. C. [on] 

 November 16 to 18, 1944, NDRC CUDWR-WPG, 1945. 



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11. Survey of Field of Radio Propagation and Noise with 

 Special Reference to Australia, F. J. Kerr, OSRD II-5- 

 6572(S), JEIA 8641, Report RP-231, CSIR, Nov. 27, 

 1944. CP-110-M17 



12. Fourth Conference on Propagation, Washington, D. C. [on] 

 May 7 [to] 8, 1945, NDRC CUDWR-WPG, 1945. 



13. Notes on Microwaves based upon a Series of Lectures by 

 W. W. Hansen, Samuel Seely and Ernest C. Pollard, 

 Division 14 Report T-2, RL, Oct. 20, 1941, Chaps. 1 to 3. 



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