The dynamics of rain-induced fades

The dynamics of rain-induced fades on radio links is studied by evaluating the rate at which the first Fresnel zone volume fills with rain. The amount of water in this volume determines the fade depth, and the rate at which it fills establishes the fade slope. A compact expression for fade slope on...

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Satellite broadcasting
Satellite ground stations
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Storms
Telecommunications
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