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Multiple Bursts of Signal in Long-Distance Very-High-Frequency Propagation

DURING the course of recent investigations into the behaviour of radio wave propagation within the 40–60 Mc./s. television band, new phenomena have been observed. For these investigations use has been made, during normal programme hours, of the continuous wave transmission from the B.B.C. television...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1953-04, Vol.171 (4353), p.617-618
Main Author: ISTED, G. A
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:DURING the course of recent investigations into the behaviour of radio wave propagation within the 40–60 Mc./s. television band, new phenomena have been observed. For these investigations use has been made, during normal programme hours, of the continuous wave transmission from the B.B.C. television station at Kirk-o-Shotts operating on a frequency of 53.25 Mc./s. (sound), at a distance of 330 miles from the observing station at Great Baddow, Essex.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/171617a0