\\ Species Tag: & 18004 & Name:& NH2D \\ Version: & 1 & & Mono-deutero \\ Date: & Jan. 1981 & & ammonia \\ Contributor:& H. M. Pickett & & \\ & & & \\ Lines Listed: & 5036 & Q(300.0)=& 3790.531 \\ Freq. (GHz) $<$ & 3000 & Q(225.0)=& 2408.795 \\ Max. J: & 14 & Q(150.0)=& 1293.302 \\ LOGSTR0= & -10.0 & Q(75.00)=& 434.310 \\ LOGSTR1= & -12.0 & Q(37.50)=& 136.993 \\ Isotope Corr.: & -3.347 & Q(18.75)=& 40.439 \\ Egy. (cm$^{-1}$) $>$& 0.0 & Q(9.375)=& 13.240 \\ $\mu_a$ = & -0.18 & A=& 290125. \\ $\mu_b$ = & & B=& 192194. \\ $\mu_c$ = & 1.463 & C=& 140795. \headend The experimental lines were measured by F. C. DeLucia and P. Helminger, 1975, J. Mol.\ Spect.\ {\bf 54}, 200, and by E. A. Cohen and H. M. Pickett, 1982, J. Mol.\ Spect.\ {\bf 93}, 83. The dipole moments and quadrupole splitting were also determined by Cohen and Pickett. The Hamiltonian included terms up to the 8th power in angular momentum, as well as a P$_a$P$_c$ + P$_c$P$_a$ interaction term. The relative sign of the dipoles is determinable and is important for intensities because of mixing by the interaction term.