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Study of the applicability of radio signals emitted by lightning for long-range navigation

The complementary radio navigation system based on the Very Low Frequency signals produced by lightning is an alternative to today's Global Navigation Satellite Systems. The system operates on different principles and uses different radio frequency bands. The signals have higher availability in...

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Published in:Journal of navigation 2024-01, p.1-12
Main Authors: Kovář, Pavel, Puričer, Pavel, Mikeš, Jan
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