Observation of HF radio emission bursts of magnetospheric origin at mid latitudes

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Results of the observations of high frequency radio noises of magnetospheric origin at 150 MHz in 1993 are presented. The radio receiving channel for the registration of radio noises at mid latitudes and the method of data processing are described. Perturbations necessary for generation of radio emission are shown to be transported by irregularities of high-speed solar wind streams toward the Earth's magnetosphere. The possible mechanism of radio bursts generation by precipitating energetic electrons from the Earth's radiation belts during the magnetospheric storms is discussed.

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