DocumentCode
1220306
Title
Attenuation of 1.25-Centimeter Radiation through Rain
Author
Anderson, Lloyd J. ; Day, John P. ; Freres, Clemens H. ; Stokes, Alfred P D
Author_Institution
United States Navy Electronics Laboratory, San Diego 52, California
Volume
35
Issue
4
fYear
1947
fDate
4/1/1947 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
351
Lastpage
354
Abstract
The attenuation of 1.25-centimeter radiation by rain was determined experimentally. The experimental setup consisted of an optical path of 6400 feet with nine equally spaced rain gauges. The techniques used made it possible to utilize both uniform and nonuniform rainfall rates. Drop-size measurements were also made but no conclusions could be drawn because of the wide scatter in the drop-size distributions obtained. If the maximum distance over which communication can normally be established is 100 miles, light to moderate rain will reduce the range to about 10 miles. The radiated power must be increased by 1020in order to re-establish communication over the 100-mile path.
Keywords
Attenuation; Circuits; Frequency; Optical amplifiers; Optical attenuators; Optical receivers; Optical scattering; Oscillators; Pulse measurements; Rain;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1947.232286
Filename
1697356
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