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Scintillation measurements made on 2 mm microwave links at 36 and 110 GHz along a common 4.1 km path across central London are described. Results are presented which show very good agreement with the theoretical predictions of Tatarski.
Very large amplitude fluctuations on two millimetre-wavelength links at 110 and 36 GHz across central London have been observed. The maximum peak-to-peak fluctuations were found to be as high as 7 and 1?5 dB, respectively. The cause of these large fluctuations was the output of an air-conditioning plant near the propagation path. Cumulative distributions of the rate of change of the amplitude of the...
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