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    Author(s)Allnutt J E
    PublisherInstitute Of Engineering & Technology
    Edition2
    ISBN9781849191500
    Pages700
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2011

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    Institute Of Engineering & Technology Satellite To Ground Radiowave Propagation 2Nd Edition by Allnutt J E

    This book is a follow-up to the award-winning first edition and is written as a comprehensive guide for those who need to obtain a working knowledge of radiowave propagation on satellite-to-ground links at frequencies above 1 GHz and as a reference book for experts in the field. To accomplish this, expanded sections of explanatory text, copiously illustrated, enable an undergraduate or non-specialist to grasp the fundamentals involved. An extensive reference list permits the expert to go to the source material should the level of enquiry go beyond the level of this book. The book is broken down into chapters that deal with the major propagation phenomena classes. After a broad introductory chapter, there are extensively updated chapters on ionospheric effects, clear air effects, attenuation effects and depolarisation effects. New chapters on mobile communications effects and optical communications effects are followed by a chapter on restoration of performance during impairments.