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  1. This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document "Federal Standard 1037C".
  2. 1983 Tektronix Catalog, pages 140–141, the 1503 uses "1/2-sine-shaped pulses" and has a 3-foot resolution and a range of 50,000 feet.
  3. 1983 Tektronix Catalog, pages 140–141, the 1502 uses a step (system rise time less than 140 ps), has a resolution of 0.6 inch and a range of 2,000 feet.
  4. 1983 Tektronix Catalog, page 289, S-52 pulse generator has a 25-ps risetime.
  5. S-6 Sampling Head, Instruction Manual, Beaverton, OR: Tektronix, September 1982 First printing is 1982, but copyright notice includes 1971.
  6. 7S12 TDR/Sampler, Instruction Manual, Beaverton, OR: Tektronix, November 1971
  7. Hamilton Avnet part number P-3636-603-5215
  8. C. Furse, P. Smith, M. Diamond, “Feasibility of Reflectometry for Nondestructive Evaluation of Prestressed Concrete Anchors,” IEEE Journal of Sensors, Vol. 9. No. 11, Nov. 2009, pp. 1322 - 1329
  9. Smith, P., C. Furse, and J. Gunther, 2005. "Analysis of spread spectrum time domain reflectometry for wire fault location". IEEE Sensors Journal 5:1469–1478.
  10. Furse, Cynthia, Smith, P.,Safavi, Mehdi, and M. Lo, Chet. "Feasibility of Spread Spectrum Sensors for Location of Arcs on Live Wires". IEEE Sensors Journal. December 2005.