Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jan 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990aipc..198..145b&link_type=abstract
IN: Astrophysics in Antarctica (A92-22401 07-89). New York, American Institute of Physics, 1989, p. 145-148.
Computer Science
Sound
Low Frequencies, Radio Auroras, Radio Emission, Radio Receivers, Solar Radio Bursts, Airglow, Cyclotron Radiation, Frequency Ranges, Rocket Sounding, Signal Reception, Signal To Noise Ratios
Scientific paper
Two brief experimental campaigns have been conducted in Norway and in Alaska, using four commercial comunications receivers, to confirm the suspected existence of auroral phenomena-associated radio noise in the 100 kHz range. While the Alaskan experiment yielded signals attributable to auroral processes on nearly one-half of the nights monitored, the Norway data identified only one such event. A proposed geophysical observatory in Antarctica is noted to furnish an ideal platform for experiments of this type.
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