Abstract
The effect of scattering by rain on the interference between terrestrial and satellite radio links is examined. The important role played by rain attenuation inside and outside the common volume is evident from the comparison between experimental and theoretical results. For higher rain intensities, the experimental results are in good agreement with those calculated, but for lower intensities the calculated results underestimate the phenomena.
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