The Boulder-Ames decameter wavelength VLBI experiment.

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This paper reviews the VLBI experiment at 26.3 MHz conducted in the early 1970s between Boulder and Haswell, Colorado, and between Boulder, and Ames, Iowa. The longest baseline was 83,000 wavelength. While it was possible to get fringes on this baseline, the reliability of the data was very poor because of the extreme amount of ionospheric-induced phase and amplitude fluctuations.

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