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7、he IEEE Standards Department. 32 IEEE Standards Department 33 445 Hoes Lane 34 Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA 35 36 P1260/D3, February 2018 Draft Guide for the Prediction, Measurement, and Analysis of AM Broadcast Reradiation by Power Lines Abstract: A set of procedures to be followed to cope with reradi
8、ation of AM broadcast signals 1 from power lines and other large metallic structures is provided. Reradiation may be described as 2 electromagnetic waves radiated from a structure that has parasitically picked up a signal from the 3 environment. A simplified prediction technique called a survey is d
9、escribed to determine which 4 structures could possibly cause a problem. Guidelines for measurements and data analysis are 5 included. 6 7 Keywords: AM broadcast, interference prediction, measurement, power lines, reradiation 8 9 10 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park
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41、t, and Analysis of AM Broadcast Reradiation by Power Lines Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. This is an unapproved IEEE Standards Draft, subject to change. 6 Participants 1 At the time this draft guide was completed, the Corona and Field Effects Working Group had the following 2 membership:
42、3 Danna Liebhaber, Chair 4 Rob Schaerer, Vice Chair 5 6 Mazana Armstrong 7 Bryan Beske 8 Ben Cotts 9 Eric Engdahl 10 Namal Fernando 11 Michael Garrels 12 Jennifer Havel 13 Arjan Jagtiani 14 Harvey Lehpalmer 15 Danna Liebhaber 16 Emanuel Petrache 17 Rob Schaerer 18 Tim Shaw 19 Paul Springer 20 Timoth
43、y Van Remmen 21 22 The following members of the balloting committee voted on this guide. Balloters may 23 have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. 24 To be supplied by IEEE 25 Balloter1 26 Balloter2 27 Balloter3 28 Balloter4 29 Balloter5 30 Balloter6 31 Balloter7 32 Balloter8 33 Balloter
44、9 34 35 When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this guide on , it had the following 36 membership: 37 To be supplied by IEEE 38 , Chair 39 , Vice Chair 40 , Past Chair 41 Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary 42 SBMember1 43 SBMember2 44 SBMember3 45 SBMember4 46 SBMember5 47 SBMember6 48 SBMember7 49 SBMember8 50 SBMember9 51 *Member Emeritus 52 53
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