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Angle of Elevation of Short Wave Rays

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AN important problem in short wave propagation from both the purely scientific and the commercial aspect concerns the angle of elevation of the path of the ray both at the transmitting and receiving end.

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WALMSLEY, T. Angle of Elevation of Short Wave Rays. Nature 130, 814 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130814a0

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