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      <title>THE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY OF AERONAUTICAL COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS WITH RADIO FREQUENCY DIELECTRIC HEATERS AND SUPPERGENERATIVE RECEIVERS</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Degradation thresholds of interference from radio frequency dielectric heaters and superregenerative receivers to aircraft communication and navigation receivers were established. Degradation thresholds so established were employed to assess the degradation to the aeronautical communication and navigation services under opeational conditions. The adequacy of the present regulatory limits governing the radiation from dielectric heaters and superregenerative receivers was examined from the standpoint of prevention of interference to the aeronautical services. (Author)]]></description>
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