MEASUREMENTS OF THE EARTH-IONOSPHERIC CAVITY RESONANCE FREQUENCIES AT HIGH LATITUDE
The earth-ionospheric cavity resonance frequencies were measured by two methods somewhat different from that employed hitherto by other workers. The instruments used were all battery-operated. The recordings have been carried out close to Isfjord Radio, Spitzbergen (geographic latitude 78 deg 03.9 m...
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1966
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Summary: | The earth-ionospheric cavity resonance frequencies were measured by two methods somewhat different from that employed hitherto by other workers. The instruments used were all battery-operated. The recordings have been carried out close to Isfjord Radio, Spitzbergen (geographic latitude 78 deg 03.9 min N) and close to Lavangsdalen, Northern - Norway (geographic latitude 69 deg 15.5 min N) during 1965. It has been possible to record detailed power spectra of these cavity resonances by integration over only a few seconds of data. Between DC and 45 c/s average peak frequencies at (7.78 plus or minus 0.08), (14.05 plus or minus 0.15), (20.3 plus or minus 0.2), (32.1 plus or minus 0.2), 32.1 plus or minus 0.3), 37.1 plus or minus 0.3) and 42.9 plus or minus 0.4) c/s have been observed. Also at frequencies above 45 c/s there seems to be strong indications of higher resonance modes. (Author) |
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