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Anomalous Echoes Observed with 10 Cms. CD Set. 



Centimeter Wave Propagation over Sea Between 

 High Sites just within Optical Range. 

 Centimeter Wave Propagation over Land, II. Meas- 

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5.005 C Radar Wave Propagation. 



Very Short Wave Interception and DF 



Anomalous Propagation of 10 Cm. RDF Waves over 



the Sea, Also: First Supplement. 



Investigation of Propagation Characteristics of AW 

 Stations. 



A Study of Propagation over the Ultra-Short-Wave 

 Radio Link between Guernsey and England on Wave- 

 lengths of 5 and 8 Meters (60 and 37.5 Mc/s.). 

 The Effect of Atmospheric Refraction on the Propa- 

 gation of Radio Waves. 

 Propagation of Ultra-Short Waves. 



Report on Radar Wave Propagation. Atmospheric 

 Refraction — A Qualitative Investigation. 

 Radio Interpretation of Meteorological Observations 

 in the First 400 Feet Above Cardington, 1942. 

 Centimeter Wave Propagation over Sea, II. Measure- 

 ments from Shore Sites Near and Beyond Optical 

 Range. 



Preliminary Observations on Radio Propagation at 6 

 Centimeters Between Beer's Hill, New Jersey, and 

 New York— Case 37003^, File 36691-1. 

 Some Observations of Anomalous Propagation. 



Application of Anomalous Propagation to Operation- 

 al Problems at Home and Abroad. 



Propagation of Signals on 45.1, 474 and 2800 Mc. 

 from Empire State Building to Hauppauge and 

 Riverhead, L.I., New York. 

 Propagation of Ultra Short Waves. 



The "K" Effect in Anomalous Propagation of Ultra- 

 Short Waves. 



The Propagation of 10 Cm. Waves over Land Paths 

 of 14, 52, and 112 Miles. 



The Propagation of 1-Cm. Waves over the Sea as 

 Deduced from Meteorological Measurements. 



