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A Progress Report on the Detroit Electromagnetic Survey
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Abstract
A unique research test program of vehicle electromagnetic radiation that might cause radio interference has provided data in areas not previously studied. Reports are presented on: electromagnetic radiation from single vehicles versus multiple vehicle radiation (20-1000 MHz), horizontal versus vertical polarity of radiation from vehicles (20-1000 MHz), and microwave (1-2.5 GHz) radiation from vehicles.
Included is a brief history of the automobile industry and SAE investigations of vehicle radio interference which have been undertaken since 1935.
Citation
Doty, A., "A Progress Report on the Detroit Electromagnetic Survey," SAE Technical Paper 710031, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710031.Also In
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