Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1962
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1962natur.196.1079e&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 196, Issue 4859, pp. 1079 (1962).
Physics
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Scientific paper
As part of a general investigation of cosmic radio noise at frequencies less than 10 Mc/s the intensity of the radiation has been measured at 9.8 Mc/s, 4.8 Mc/s, 2.3 Mc/s and 1.5 Mc/s. The observations were made at Hobart during July and August in 1961 and 1962. Similar arrays of three full-wave dipoles were used at each frequency, directed to declination - 42°. The bandwidth of the receivers was 4 kc/s and a combination of frequency sweeping and minimum recording was used to reduce interference from transmitting stations and atmospherics. The receivers were calibrated with noise generators.
Bessell Michael
Ellis R. A. G.
Waterworth M. D.
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