Abstract

Experimental measurements have been made into the low-level variation of signal strength with height over the sea at a wavelength of 0.24 m. A disagreement between the results and the theoretical predictions has been correlated with surface features in coastal waters, and the conclusion is drawn that these are of importance in propagation at radar frequencies.

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