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Service Area Lost Due to Interfering Transmissions
A method is presented for determining the lost service area of a communications system due to interfering signals of a known origin. Simplification of propagation equations allows the area of protection to be approximated as a circle when a desired signal and an interfering signal are present. The service area geometry may either be circular or rectangular.