Decameter: Wave radio observations of Jupiter during the 1970 apparition

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Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Jupiter Project, Radio Emission, Data Acquisition, Planetary Radiation, Probability Distribution Functions, Radio Interferometers, Tables (Data), Yagi Antennas

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Observations of Jupiter's sporadic decameter wavelength radio emissions were obtained between November 1978 and March 1979. A multistation, global network of monitoring instruments were utilized in order to obtain nearly continuous, synoptic observations of the planet. Observations were obtained daily at frequencies of 16.7 and 22.2 MHz using five element Yagi antennas at each end of a two element interferometer.

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