Abstract
¶The 0 °C isotherm height, a parameter needed for the estimation of attenuation of microwave and millimetre wave for earth-space communication, has been estimated for different stations spread over India. The variations of 0 °C isotherm height for different seasons over these stations are presented. Attenuations of radio wave due to rain at frequencies 10 GHz and above have also been estimated for few stations using the 0 °C isotherm height so derived. The results are useful for radio systems designers.
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