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GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Bib. No. 



Title 



5.000 NON-STANDARD ATMOSPHERE PROPAGATION 



5.040 C Microwave Transmission over Water and Land under 

 Various Meteorological Conditions. 



5.041 S Abnormal Propagation in WAC for May and June, 



1944. 



5.042 C Propagation of Signals on 45.1, 474 and 2800 Mc. 



From Empire State Building, N. Y. C. to Hauppauge 

 and Riverhead, L. I., N. Y. 



5.043 C The Structure of the Electromagnetic Field During 



Conditions of Anomalous Propagation. 



5.044 C Tropospheric Propagation and Radio-Meteorology. 



5.045 C Some Factors Causing "Superrefraction" on Ultra 



High Frequencies in South West Pacific. (Daily Re- 

 port on Abnormal Echoes— RAAF. Form No. 146 

 Included in ATP 821.) 



5.046 Aeroplane Tests. 



5.047 C Atmospheric Refraction— A Preliminary Qualitative 

 Investigation. 



5.048 S Anomalous Propagation with High and Low Sited 3 



cm. Ship Watching Radar Sets. 



5.049 S d Anomalous Propagation at English Coastal Radar 



Stations, March-September, 1944. 



6.001 Lebanon-Beer's Hill Transmission on Wavelengths of 

 2.0 Meters and 30 Centimeters— Case 20564. 



6.002 C Centimeter Wave Propagation over Land: Prelimi- 



nary Trials. 



6.003 C The Propagation of 10 Cm. Waves on a 52-Mile Opti- 

 cal Path over Land. The Correlation of Signal Pat- 

 terns amd Radiosonde Data. 



6.004 C Centimeter Wave Propagation over Sea Within and 

 Beyond the Optical Range. 



6.005 S Aden-Berbera VHF Experiments— Final Report on 

 Propagation Aspects. 



