tion and business densities, the total number of affected systems in the various operational categories will be larger. A valid demonstration of rectenna site EMC analysis and impact evaluation has been developed. This project, shown to be fundamental in making site selections, will help determine system performance impacts, and help develop mitigating strategies for victim systems. It is recommended that several site evaluations in various geographical locations, particularly in northern and eastern CONUS regions, be carried out to establish a data base to be used in setting site selection criteria and geographically oriented mitigating strategies. 4.1.8 Reference Documents 4.1.1 Satellite Power System (SPS) Concept Development and Evaluation Program Plan, July 1977 - August 1980, DOE/ET-0034 (February 1978). 4.1.2 Satellite Power System (SPS) Concept Development and Evaluation Program - Mork Dreakdown Structure, FY 1978 through 1980, U.S. Dept, of Energy (March 1978). 4.1.3 Initial Technical Report; Environmental and Economic Evaluation of Space Solar Power Concepts, Vol. I: Summary, Vol. II: Detailed Report, NSA TMX74389 (JSC-11568) (August 31, 1976). 4.1.4 Eberhardt, E.W., Candidate Locations for SPS Rectifying Antennas, NASA-TM-78146 (November 1977). 4.1.5 Liebe, H.J., Field Maxima Inside Habitable Structures Exposed to 2.45 GHz SPS Radiation, Preliminary Report, NTIA/ITS (August 1978). 4.1.6 Dickinson, R.M., Satellite Power System Microwave Subsystem Impacts and Benefits, California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Lab. JPL 900-800 (September 28, 1977). 4.1.7 Radio Regulations of the ITV, Vol. I - Radio Regulations, Additional Radio Regulations, Vol. II - Appendices to the Radio Regulations, Resolutions and Recommendations. Edition of 1976, Published by the General Secretariat of the International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, ISBN: 92-61-00181-5 (1976). 4.1.8 Bean, B.R., and E.J. Dutton, Radio Meteorology, Dover Publications Inc., New York, N.Y., pp. 269-308 (1968). 4.1.9 Crane, R.K., Comparison Between Monostatic and Bistatic Scattering from Rain and Thin Turbulent Layers, Lincoln Laboratory, M.I.T., Lexington, Mass., Tech. Note 1970-29 (October 6, 1970). 4.1.10 FCC Rules and Regulations, Vol. II, August 1976; Vol. Ill, August 1976; Vol. IV, March 1977; Vol. V, December 1974; Vol. VII, March 1974; Vol. VIII, March 1971; Vol. IX, June 1976; and Vol. XI, August 1976. Federal Comm. Commision, Washington, D.C., Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20401.
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