Author: Leon A. Ames
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Category : Antennas (Electronics)
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The program in earth mode communications research at the U.S. Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories is reviewed. Emphasis is placed on geological and geophysical problems encountered in the course of the program. Communications modes studied include: (1) 'deep-strata', wherein radio frequency electromagnetic waves are propagated between buried antennas over a path entirely within rock strata, and (2) 'conduction current', consisting of ULF conduction field communications between long, grounded dipoles. Deep-strata studies were carried out utilizing both loops and linear antennas immersed in the rock medium. Antenna and transmission path characteristics were studied under a variety of conditions and over paths up to 4.5 km in length. It was found that two of the greatest problems facing the communicator are the complexity of the earth's crust and its low values of electrical resistivity. Therefore, a geological and geophysical study was performed to evaluate possible transmission sites in the United States. Conduction field studies were performed using what was essentially the dipole-dipole geophysical resistivity sounding technique. Field tests were made at frequencies from 0.01 Hz to 10 Hz and at ranges to 32 km. (Author).
Review of the Earth Mode Communication Program at AFCRL
Author: Leon A. Ames
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Category : Antennas (Electronics)
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The program in earth mode communications research at the U.S. Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories is reviewed. Emphasis is placed on geological and geophysical problems encountered in the course of the program. Communications modes studied include: (1) 'deep-strata', wherein radio frequency electromagnetic waves are propagated between buried antennas over a path entirely within rock strata, and (2) 'conduction current', consisting of ULF conduction field communications between long, grounded dipoles. Deep-strata studies were carried out utilizing both loops and linear antennas immersed in the rock medium. Antenna and transmission path characteristics were studied under a variety of conditions and over paths up to 4.5 km in length. It was found that two of the greatest problems facing the communicator are the complexity of the earth's crust and its low values of electrical resistivity. Therefore, a geological and geophysical study was performed to evaluate possible transmission sites in the United States. Conduction field studies were performed using what was essentially the dipole-dipole geophysical resistivity sounding technique. Field tests were made at frequencies from 0.01 Hz to 10 Hz and at ranges to 32 km. (Author).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antennas (Electronics)
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The program in earth mode communications research at the U.S. Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories is reviewed. Emphasis is placed on geological and geophysical problems encountered in the course of the program. Communications modes studied include: (1) 'deep-strata', wherein radio frequency electromagnetic waves are propagated between buried antennas over a path entirely within rock strata, and (2) 'conduction current', consisting of ULF conduction field communications between long, grounded dipoles. Deep-strata studies were carried out utilizing both loops and linear antennas immersed in the rock medium. Antenna and transmission path characteristics were studied under a variety of conditions and over paths up to 4.5 km in length. It was found that two of the greatest problems facing the communicator are the complexity of the earth's crust and its low values of electrical resistivity. Therefore, a geological and geophysical study was performed to evaluate possible transmission sites in the United States. Conduction field studies were performed using what was essentially the dipole-dipole geophysical resistivity sounding technique. Field tests were made at frequencies from 0.01 Hz to 10 Hz and at ranges to 32 km. (Author).
Report on Research at AFCRL.
Author: Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)
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Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geophysics
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Technical Abstract Bulletin
Government-wide Index to Federal Research & Development Reports
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1466
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1466
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Progress in Radio Science
Author: International Scientific Radio Union
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Category : Radio
Languages : en
Pages : 1216
Book Description
Vols. for are the proceedings of the union's commissions during the 14th general assembly.
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Category : Radio
Languages : en
Pages : 1216
Book Description
Vols. for are the proceedings of the union's commissions during the 14th general assembly.
OAR Cumulative Index of Research Results
OAR Quarterly Index of Current Research Results
Author: United States. Air Force. Office of Aerospace Research
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Category : Aeronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aeronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description