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NBS Boulder Laboratory

JAN 01, 1953
For Radio Wave Propagation Research
Physics Today

Construction has begun on a major laboratory of the National Bureau of Standards at Boulder, Colorado. The new building will house the Bureau’s Central Radio Propagation Laboratory on a 210‐acre site directly south of the city, near the campus of the University of Colorado. Complete and modern facilities are to be provided for research on the propagation of radio waves and on the expanded utilization of the radio spectrum now being used for FM, television, facsimile, and radar.

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