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Short Wave Reception and Ultra-Radiation

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A FEW years ago W. Kolhörster1 referred to the possible connexion between short wave fading and the fluctuations of ultra-radiation, and suggested comparative investigations. Up to now such investigations have not been undertaken, so that still nothing is known concerning this.

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  1. W. Kolhörster, Naturwiss., 15, 126; 1927.

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  2. K. Stoye, Funk-Bastler, 38, 593; 1928: 39, 617; 1931.

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  3. A. Corlin, Lund Observatory Circular, 1, 3 ; Mar. 31, 1931.

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SCHULZE, W. Short Wave Reception and Ultra-Radiation. Nature 128, 837–838 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128837d0

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