Very-low frequency signals (2-10 kHz) received at Palmer Station, Antarctica, from the 21.4 km dipole antenna at Siple Station, 1400 km distant

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Radio Transmission, Very Low Frequencies, Antarctic Regions, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Dipole Antennas, Electric Field Strength, Ionospheric Propagation, Numerical Analysis, Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation, Radio Receivers

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