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Suggested Citation:"References." National Research Council. 1979. Radiation Intensity of the PAVE PAWS Radar System. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/19884.
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40 REFERENCES l. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Impact Analysis, Project PAVE PAWS, Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts. Prepared by Norbert N. Hankin, EPA Office of Radiation Programs, Electro- magnetic Radiation Analysis Branch, Silver Spring, Maryland, December 22, l977. 2. U.S. Air Force. System Performance Specification for Phased Array Warning System, PAVE PAWS, Radar Set AN/FPS-ll5, Specification No. SS-OCLU-75-lA, Code Ident:.49956. Prepared by PAVE PAWS System Program Office, Electronic Systems Division, OCL, Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, Massachusetts, December l5, l977. 3. U.S. Air Force,, Power Density Measurements Report No. 2, PAVE PAWS. Prepared by PAVE PAWS System Program Office, Electronic Systems Division, OCL, Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, Massachusetts, September 22, l978. 4. Stanford Research Institute. Atmospheric Effects on Radar Coverage. Prepared by Nicholas Cianos, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California, May l973. 5. U.S. Air Force. Power Density Report No. 3 (preliminary), PAVE PAWS. Prepared by PAVE PAWS System Program Office, Electronic Systems Division, OCL, Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, Massachusetts, November 30, l978.

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