An airborne survey measurement of terrestrial radio-frequency noise over U.S. metropolitan areas was carried out at 121.5, 243 and 406 MHz with horizontal-polarization monopole antennas. Flights were at 25,000 feet altitude. Radio-noise measurements, expressed in equivalent antenna-noise temperature, indicate a steady-background noise temperature of 572,000 K, at 121.5 MHz, during daylight over New York City. This data is helpful in compiling radio-noise temperature maps; in turn useful for designing satellite-aided, emergency-distress search and rescue communication systems
Results from the 1.5 cm, 19.35 GHz electrical scanning microwave radiometer which was once of the in...
Calibration technique using celestial radio sources for 136 MHz satellite ground statio
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Results and analysis of combined aerial and ground ultrahigh frequency noise survey in urban are
Partial results of an experimental program to determine the electro-magnetic noise environment at UH...
Measurements of urban, suburban, and rural radio frequency noise interfering with aircraft communica...
Extensive antenna-noise temperature measurements at 1.6 GHz (L-band) were made using a 1.2 m (4 ft. ...
A data search of the weather statistics from 11 widely dispersed geographical locations within the c...
Methods currently used to measure human response to aircraft flyover noise were investigated. Respon...
Contains reports on five research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-...
Design and performance characteristics of rocketborne instrumentation system to measure radio freque...
Our goal was to measure the strength of the horizontal electric component of atmospheric radio noise...
Environmental radio frequency (RF) data over a broad band of frequencies were needed to evaluate the...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) data were analyzed to determine the frequency dependence of HF terres...
Information is presented on 22 noise metrics that are associated with the measurement and prediction...
Results from the 1.5 cm, 19.35 GHz electrical scanning microwave radiometer which was once of the in...
Calibration technique using celestial radio sources for 136 MHz satellite ground statio
A radiometer design suitable for use in NASA's WB-57F aircraft to collect data from severe storm reg...
Results and analysis of combined aerial and ground ultrahigh frequency noise survey in urban are
Partial results of an experimental program to determine the electro-magnetic noise environment at UH...
Measurements of urban, suburban, and rural radio frequency noise interfering with aircraft communica...
Extensive antenna-noise temperature measurements at 1.6 GHz (L-band) were made using a 1.2 m (4 ft. ...
A data search of the weather statistics from 11 widely dispersed geographical locations within the c...
Methods currently used to measure human response to aircraft flyover noise were investigated. Respon...
Contains reports on five research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-...
Design and performance characteristics of rocketborne instrumentation system to measure radio freque...
Our goal was to measure the strength of the horizontal electric component of atmospheric radio noise...
Environmental radio frequency (RF) data over a broad band of frequencies were needed to evaluate the...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) data were analyzed to determine the frequency dependence of HF terres...
Information is presented on 22 noise metrics that are associated with the measurement and prediction...
Results from the 1.5 cm, 19.35 GHz electrical scanning microwave radiometer which was once of the in...
Calibration technique using celestial radio sources for 136 MHz satellite ground statio
A radiometer design suitable for use in NASA's WB-57F aircraft to collect data from severe storm reg...