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    Land mobile satellite transmission measurements at 869 MHz: Selected results from the dedicated stratospheric balloon experiment of November 12 and 13, 1984

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    Satellite transmissions were simulated by placing an 869 MHz and a 1501 MHz transmitter aboard a stratospheric balloon. The balloon was followed on the ground by a van equipped with receivers and data acquisition equipment capable of creating a permanent record of the variations of the received signal amplitude and phase at the two signal frequencies. Results from simulated satellite transmission measurements at 869 MHz are presented. The data show that attenuation by roadside trees can be a limiting factor in systems with a 5 dB fade margin, if 84% availability is not acceptable. In less extreme environments, fading is much less severe. Without fading present, the signal power density function often could be described as Ricean with direct to scattered ratio power ratios of about 100. Phase fluctuations were apparent whenever the signal amplitude fluctuated. The duration of the fades and nonfades tended to cluster close to one wavelength. The power spectrum of both the amplitude and the phase show that most of the fluctuations occur at frequencies below the Doppler shift

    CTS attenuation and cross polarization measurements at 11.7 GHz

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    The results of data obtained at The University of Texas at Austin during a total of 551 days of righthand circularly polarized transmission at 11.7 GHz from the CTS satellite are presented. Measured were attenuation, cross-polarization and rain rate. Results indicate that ice depolarization can be of significant importance

    Advances in induction-heated plasma torch technology

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    Continuing research has resulted in significant advances in induction-heated plasma torch technology which extend and enhance its potential for broad range of uses in chemical processing, materials development and testing, and development of large illumination sources. Summaries of these advances are briefly described
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