A method of reducing the possibilities of interference between earth stations and microwave radio-relay stations by the use of pit shielding has been investigated. A pit was constructed containing a 32-foot diameter antenna. Measurements are reported which indicate a shielding advantage of at least 25 dB. A siting example under actual conditions is given.
Artificial Site Shielding for Communications Satellite Earth Stations
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-6 , 5 ; 612-619
1970-09-01
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