GENERAL B1BL10(;RAPHY 



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Bib. No. 



3.040 C 



3.041 S 



3.042 C 



3.043 S 



3.044 C 



3.045 S 



3.046 R 



3.047 C 



3.048 C 



3.049 S 

 3.050 



3.051 R 



3.052 C 



Title 



Field Strength Near and Beyond tlir Horizon for 

 Wavelengths of Ton and Thirty Cms. 

 Theoretical Field Strength Near and Beyond Horizon 

 for Orthodox Propagation of Fifty Centimeter Waves. 

 Location of Signal Strength Maxima, Nulls, and Re- 

 flection Areas for Standard U.S. Early Warning 

 Radar Equipment. 



Cover by German Coastal Radar on Low Flying Air- 

 craft. 



The Propagation Functions for an Atmosphere with 

 Uniform Lapse-Rate of Refractive Index. 



Ideal Field Intensity Distribution in the Vertical 



Plane for Transmitting or Receiving Antennas when 



Each has the Same Pattern. 



Propagation Curves. 



(Issue 3 — Replacing Previous Issues.) 



Field Strength Calculator for Vertical Coverage Pat- 

 terns and Propagation Curves. 



b Theoretische Result aten over de Voorplanting Van 

 Radiogolven. 



Theory of the Vertical Field Patterns for RDF Sta- 

 tions. 



Height/Range/Alpha Tables (Tables Relating to the 

 Height, Range and Angle of Elevation of an Air- 

 craft.) 

 (See 3.012.) 



The Calculation of Field Strength for Vertical Polar- 

 ization over Land and Sea on 20 to 80 Megacycles per 

 Second. 

 Field Intensity Contours in Generalized Coordinates. 



4.000 NON-STANDARD ATMOSPHERE PROPAGATION— PURE THEORY 



4.001 S The Limiting Ranges of RDF Sets over the Sea. 



4.002 S The Theory of Anomalous Propagation in the Tropo- 



sphere and Its Relation to Waveguides and Diffrac- 

 tion. 



4.003 C The Tracing of Rays in the Refracting Atmosphere. 



4.004 C Graphical Construction of a Radar Radiation Pattern L. Anderson 



in a Stratified Atmosphere. 



4.005 S Improved Tropospheric Propagation — Curves Em- 



bracing Anomalous Propagation. 



4.006 C Radiation Patterns under Cases of Anomalous Prop- 



agation. 



