The location of distant lightning discharges using the frequency spectrum of their v.l.f. radiation

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The possibility of using the frequency spectra of individual atmospherics for locating the position of the corresponding discharges is considered. A detailed investigation of the variation of v.l.f. attenuation coefficients with direction of propagation, height of the ionosphere and conductivity of the ground could provide sufficient data for the establishment of three-station or two-station networks for locating the discharges. Provided two frequencies in the source spectrum can be found whose ratio is nearly constant from discharge to discharge, a one-station system would be possible, even though the source spectrum as a whole varied from discharge to discharge. Such systems could have applications in regions of the earth which are not yet covered by the conventional direction-finder networks.

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