The Bruny Island Radio Spectrometer

W.C. Erickson, PASA, 14 (3), 278
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Figure 1: A photograph of the antenna.

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Figure 2: A display of two solar Type III bursts that extend (with differing spectra) down to 5 MHz where they are cut off sharply by the ionosphere. Each square represents 1 minute in time and 5 MHz in frequency. Destructive interference effects between the direct and ground-reflected ray are observed at 12.5 MHz and at 31 Mhz. The original display is in colour; this is a black and white adaptation.


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