The effect of a total solar eclipse on long path VLF transmission

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The effects of the total solar eclipse of 12 November 1966 on VLF transmissions at 26·1 kHz transmitted from NPM, Hawaii, and received at São Paulo, are presented. The eclipse occurred during the sunrise transition period, making the data interpretation rather difficult. There was a clearly-marked change of phase, corresponding to a maximum delay of 12·3 sec.

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