DocumentCode :
1048476
Title :
Radio Broadcast Coverage of City Areas
Author :
Espenschied, Lloyd
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Dev. and Research, Am. Tel. and Tel. Co., New York, N. Y.
fYear :
1926
Firstpage :
1278
Lastpage :
1289
Abstract :
l. Radio broadcasting involves a system of electrical distribution in which dependent relations exist between the transmitting station, the transmitting medium and the receiving station. 2. The attenuation and fading which attend the spreading out of broadcast waves are considered. The attenuation of overland transmission is shown to be, on the whole, very high and to vary over a wide range depending upon the terrain which is traversed. The distance at which the fading of signals occurs is found to be that at which the normal directly transmitted waves have become greatly attenuated and to depend upon the terrain traversed. 3. A field strength contour map is given of the measured distribution of waves broadcast by station WEAF over the New York metropolitan area. A rough correlation is given between measured field strengths and the serviceability of the reception in yielding high grade reproduction. The range of a station as estimated in terms of year-round reliability is found to be relatively small. It becomes clear that the present radio broadcasting art is upon too low a power level and that higher powered stations are required if reliable year-round reception is to be had at distances as short even as 30 to 50 miles from the transmitting station. 4. The question of the preferred location of a transmitting station with respect to a city area is considered. It is shown that an antenna located upon a tall building may radiate poorly at certain wavelengths and well at others.
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0096-3860
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/T-AIEE.1926.5061324
Filename :
5061324
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