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Title: | Spatial Variability of VHF FM Radio Signals with Surface Refractivity Values in Niger State, Nigeria |
Authors: | Eichie, Julia Ofure Oyedum, Onyendi David Ajewole, Moses Oludare. Adediji, A. Titus Igwe, Kingsley Chidozie Moses, Abiodun Stephen |
Keywords: | Electric field strength propagation surface radio refractivity |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Advances in Physics Theories and Applications |
Citation: | Eichie, J. O., Oyedum, O. D., Ajewole, M. O., Adediji, A. T., Igwe, K. C. and Moses, A. S. (2015): Spatial Variability of VHF FM Radio Signals with Surface Refractivity Values in Niger State, Nigeria., Advances in Physics Theories and Applications, Vol. 44, pp. 99-106. |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 44;pp. 99-106 |
Abstract: | Radio refractivity N exerts considerable influence on radio signals at Very High Frequency (VHF) and higher frequency bands. In particular, surface refractivity correlates positively with radio field strength, and knowledge of its temporal and/or spatial variability is important in predicting performance of terrestrial radio networks, especially at VHF frequencies. In this work, measurement of electric field strength of Frequency Modulated (FM) radio signals in Niger State, Nigeria was carried out at the onset and peak of the wet season; variation of surface radio refractivity was obtained in Minna, Niger State based on concurrent measurement of surface air temperature, pressure and relative humidity. Variation of electric field strength of FM radio signals in the wet season is found to agree in general with the observed variation of surface radio refractivity, Ns, in Niger State, Nigeria. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17369 |
Appears in Collections: | Physics |
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