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Bib. No. 



Title 



6.000 



0.000 S Investigation No. 309 (Irish Sen Experiment). 



0.007 S Experience with Space and Frequency Diversity Fad- 

 ing on New York-Neshanic Microwave Circuit — 

 Case 37003-1. 



0.008 C Investigation of Changes in Direction of Transmis- 

 sion during Periods of Fading in the Microwave 

 Range— Case 37003-4, File 36091-1. 



6.009 C Radar Calibration Report— New York Region. 



0.010 S Aden-Berbera VHF Experiments— Meteorological 

 Conditions and Possible Correlations. 



0.011 S Propagation Measurements on Polo Pony R/T 

 Equipment. 



6.012 C Propagation over Short Paths and Rough Terrain at 



200 Mc/s. 



6.013 S Propagation and Reflection Characteristics of Radio 



Waves as Affecting Radar. 



6.014 S Microwave Propagation Measurements— Report Pre- 



sented at NDRC Conference of Feb. 10-11, 1944. 



6.015 S Army Air Force Cold Weather Tests, Fairbanks, 



Alaska, Winter 1943-1944. 



6.016 S An Ultra-Short-Wave Field, Array Polar Diagram, 



and DF Survey (North Devon and Cornwall— Sept.- 

 Oct., 1943). 



6.017 C An Estimation of the Incidence of Anomalous Propa- 



gation in the Cook Strait Area of New Zealand from 

 Jan., 1943 to Jan., 1944. 



6.018 S K-Band Radar Transmission— A Preliminary Report 



of Tests Made Near Atlantic Highlands, N. J., be- 

 tween December, 1943 and April, 1944. 



6.019 S Effect of Pulse Length on System Performance and 



Operation. 



6.020 S Report on Cross Channel Propagation of British No. 



10 Set. 



