Honeywell 880 Weather Radio User Manual


 
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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Advisory Circulars
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Appendix A
Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) Advisory Circulars
NOTE: This section contains a word-for-word transcription of the
contents of the following FAA advisory circulars:
D AC 20-68B
D AC 00-24B.
SUBJECT: RECOMMENDED RADIATION SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS FOR GROUND
OPERATION OF AIRBORNE WEATHER
RADAR
Purpose
This circular sets forth recommended radiation safetyprecautions to be
taken by personnel when operating airborne weather radar on the
ground.
Cancellation
AC 20-66A, dated April 11, 1975, is cancelled.
Related Reading Material
Barnes and Taylor, radiation Hazards and Protection (London: George
Newnes Limited, 1963), p. 211.
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health
Service, Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service,
Environmental health microwaves, ultraviolet radiation, and radiation
from lasers and television receivers - An Annotated Bibliography,FS
2.300: RH-35, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, pp
56-57.
Mumford, W. W., Some technical aspects of microwave radiation
hazards, Proceedings of the IRE, Washington, U.S. Government
Printing Office, February 1961, pp 427-447.