Yusoff, M.M.B.M., Sengupta, N., Alder, C., Glover, Ian, Watson, P.A., Howell, R.G. and Bryant, D.L. (1997) Evidence for the presence of turbulent attenuation on low-elevation angle Earth-space paths. I. Comparison of CCIR recommendation and scintillation observations on a 3.3° path. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 45 (1). pp. 73-84. ISSN 0018-926X
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This paper presents the results of and conclusions drawn from two experimental studies of low-elevation slant-path scintillation. The paper describes observations made on an 11.2 GHz, 3.3° path over a two and a half year period. Received signal strength and a variety of concurrent meteorological parameters were recorded. The resulting database has enabled the veracity of the 1990 International Telecommunications Union-Radio [(ITU-R)-formerly International Consultative Radio Committee (CCIR)] model to be determined. An interesting discrepancy between the CCIR prediction procedure and the experimental data suggests an as yet unmodeled scintillation mechanism operating in wet summer weather

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