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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Predição dos campos elétricos na faixa de ondas médias em ambiente rural utilizando equações parabólicas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-12-19) SILVA, Alan Teixeira da; CAVALCANTE, Gervásio Protásio dos Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2265948982068382Brazil is carrying out trials to select the digital broadcasting standard to be adopted. Systems Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) and High Definition Radio (HD Radio) developed only for frequencies below 30 MHz allow operation with bandwidth compatible with that used in Brazil, opening the possibility of coexistence of analog and digital radio broadcasting. Especially in the range of medium wave, the prediction of field strength of the surface wave is essential for planning of broadcasting systems considering the effects of terrain in order to determine the coverage area of the seasons. To contribute to the planning and adjustment of the Basic Plan in Medium Wave Broadcasting - PMWB the inclusion of new stations operating primarily in on-channel simulcast, it becomes necessary to develop tools that enable the evaluation of soil characteristics where no provides accurate data, allowing a review of theoretical models to predict adoption, contributing to the deployment of digital radio in our country. This work presents the results of the Brazilian field trial carried out carried by ANATEL (Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações) and Radiobrás to analyze a DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) system in the medium-wave band. A 50-kW ERP power omnidirectional ground-wave experimental DRM transmission at a frequency of 980 kHz was surveyed by means of a measurement vehicle for fixed and mobile reception. Several radial routes starting from the transmitter site suburban area around the capital of Brazil, Brasilia provided behavior features of the system. Field strength threshold values were determined for the tested transmission configurations and compared with a Parabolic Equation model prediction.