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GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Bib. No. 



1.013 S 



1.014 C 



1.015 S 



1.016 S 



1.017 R 



1.000 



Title Author or Source Number 



CONFERENCES AND PROGRESS REPORTS (continued) 



Date 



XV Study of Meteorological Factors Responsible for 

 the Refractive Structure of the Troposphere. 

 Report No. 1 of Project SWP— 3.2 of the OFS. 



Data on Super Refraction Supplied by Australian 

 Radar Stations. (Progress Report on Analysis of Data 

 from 200 Mc/s. Radar Stations Mar.-Aug., 1944). 

 Report No. 2 of Project SWP— 3.2 of the OFS. 



Third Conference on Propagation — Washington, 

 D.C.— Nov. 16-18, 1944. 



Survey of Field of Radio Propagation and Noise with 

 Special Reference to Australia. 



2.000 GENERAL 

 Considerations Affecting Choice of Wavelength. 



Notes on Microwaves. 



Fundamentals of Early Warning Radar. 



RDF Propagation at Centimeter Wavelengths. 



Notes on Ultra Short Wave Propagation in the 



United States. 



An Introduction to Microwave Propagation. 



Electrical Communication Systems Engineering. 



2.008 C Anomalous Propagation and the Army. 



2.009 C Radar System Fundamentals. 



2.010 R Radio Fundamentals. 



2.011 R Radar Electronic Fundamentals. 



2.012 C Principles of Radar. 



2.013 C Fundamentals of Radar. 



2.014 General Lecture Series on Radar Components. 



2.015 C Radar Performance Testing Manual. 



2.016 R Effects of Site Conditions on Operation of Ground 



Radar Installation on Aerodromes. See also 10.007. 



3.000 STANDARD ATMOSPHERE PROPAGATION 



3.001 The Diffraction of Electro-magnetic Waves from an 



Electrical Point Source Round a Finitely Conducting 



H. Bremmer 

 Balth. Van Der Pol 



Phil. Mag. 

 Vol. 24 



July 

 1937 



