Interpretation of Radio Echoes from Polar Auroras

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IN a recent communication, Lovell, Clegg and Ellyett1 describe radio echoes from polar auroras. A remarkable feature was a persistent echo on 6-5 metres wave-length (46 Mc./s.) with an amplitude three times the noise-level and a distance of 480 km. The echo was not observed on 4 metres wave-length; it finally disappeared when striations occurred in the aurora.

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