
doi: 10.1007/11422778_113
We present here the results of the measurements of rain-induced attenuation in the vertically polarized signal propagating at 12.25GHz during some rain events, which occurred in the rainy season of the year 2001 at Yong-in, Korea. The attenuation measured experimentally was compared with that obtained using the International Telecommunication Union Radio Communication Sector (ITU-R) model, the SAM model and the Global model. Our measured results are in good agreement with the ITU-R prediction.
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