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Cifelli, R., 2014. Experimentally based estimates of relations between X-band radar signal attenuation characteristics and differential phase in rain. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 31(11),
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1237:Leonardo.com
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71:Please help
66:verification
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2219:Medium wave
1896:Lyman-alpha
1878:Ultraviolet
1817:wavelengths
1810:frequencies
1774:Ultraviolet
859:Kuiper belt
853:mission to
827:space probe
806:, and near
707:attenuation
696:wavelengths
560:frequencies
223:Radio bands
153:IEEE X band
2239:Categories
2200:Wavelength
2056:Microwaves
1868:Hard X-ray
1863:Soft X-ray
1832:Gamma rays
1764:Gamma rays
1443:2023-09-10
1339:2016-01-08
1201:References
1194:TerraSAR-X
1109:Other uses
1038:(S5.462A),
669:government
635:An X-band
613:See also:
99:newspapers
2214:Shortwave
2209:Microwave
1789:Microwave
1303:23 August
1022:7900-8400
1007:7750-7900
972:(S5.461)
961:7250-7750
917:military
719:broadband
579:frequency
564:microwave
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165:8.0โ12.0
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619:AN/TPY-2
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290:10 (SHF)
88:"X band"
1815:longer
1808:higher
1779:Visible
1406:June 1,
894:ExoMars
839:Jupiter
835:Voyager
562:in the
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278:8 (VHF)
256:4 (VLF)
251:3 (ULF)
246:2 (SLF)
241:1 (ELF)
202:J bands
113:scholar
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2112:S band
2107:C band
2102:X band
2088:K band
2074:Q band
2069:V band
2064:W band
1969:Orange
1964:Yellow
1944:Violet
1855:X-rays
1769:X-rays
1247:3 July
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1139:C-band
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1278:5 May
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1103:AMSAT
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106:books
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925:and
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554:The
230:ITU
92:news
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2180:ULF
2175:VLF
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2150:UHF
2145:SHF
2140:EHF
2135:THF
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1992:NIR
1974:Red
1926:UVA
1921:UVB
1916:UVC
1911:NUV
1906:MUV
1901:FUV
1684:UHF
1669:VHF
1609:VLF
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