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Evaluation of Modern HF Ray Tracing [Final Report]: DERA/CIS/CIS1/CR990854

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Evaluation of Modern HF Ray Tracing [Final Report]: DERA/CIS/CIS1/CR990854. / Rogers, Neil.
Defense Technical Information Center (www.dtic.mil), 1999. 48 p.

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Rogers N. Evaluation of Modern HF Ray Tracing [Final Report]: DERA/CIS/CIS1/CR990854. Defense Technical Information Center (www.dtic.mil), 1999. 48 p.

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