Abstract

Observations of depolarization caused by rain at 16.5 GHz taken over a short link during parts of four seasons, 1972–1975, at Ottawa, Canada, are presented. They include determinations of the mean canting angle and the real and imaginary parts of the differential propagation constant.

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