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Triple Magneto Ionic Splitting of Rays Reflected from the F2 Region
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Triple Magneto Ionic Splitting of Rays Reflected from the F2 Region

  • GORDON NEWSTEAD1 

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A RECORD for 1700 hr. local time on November 9, 1946, from the Hobart P'f recorder operating in the frequency range 1.5–13 Mc./s. is reproduced below.

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  1. Electrical Engineering Department, University of Tasmania, Hobart

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NEWSTEAD, G. Triple Magneto Ionic Splitting of Rays Reflected from the F2 Region. Nature 161, 312 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161312a0

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