Radio Noise Measurements on High Voltage Lines from 2.4 to 345 kV

This paper is based on radio noise measurements made near overhead power lines operating at voltages from 2.4 kV to 345 kV inclusive. Some of the measurements made are discussed and analyzed and used in a radio noise prediction technique for determining the location of communication and electronic sites with respect to high voltage overhead power lines. This paper is necessarily only a summary of the work which has been reported and detailed test results, calculations, appendices, and complete bibliography have been omitted.

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