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Interaction of Radio Waves
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Interaction of Radio Waves

  • V. A. BAILEY1 

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IN our letter published in NATURE of February 10 last, Dr. Martyn and I stated that we had found that Tellegen's observation of an apparent interaction of radio waves could be explained by taking account of the changes, in the mean velocity of agitation of electrons in the ionosphere, produced by a strong electric wave.

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BAILEY, V. Interaction of Radio Waves. Nature 133, 869 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133869c0

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