The transequatorial reception of Omega /13.6 kHz/

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Omega Navigation System, Phase Shift, Transequatorial Propagation, Very Low Frequencies, Amplitude Distribution Analysis, Magnetic Effects, Magnetic Equator, Radio Transmission, Signal Distortion, Signal Fading

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VLF (13.6 kHz) radio waves propagating westward from the Hawaiian Omega
transmitter to receivers in Australia exhibit anomalous propagation
effects associated with their passage across the magnetic equator. No
such effects were seen for transequatorial propagation to the east.

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