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22Radio Science, Volume ???, Number , Pages 1–12,  Passive over-the-horizon radar with WWV and the first station of the Long Wavelength Array J. F. Helmboldt,1 T. E. Clarke,1 J. Craig,2 S. W. Ellingson,3 J. M. Hartman,4,

Radio Science, Volume ???, Number , Pages 1–12, Passive over-the-horizon radar with WWV and the first station of the Long Wavelength Array J. F. Helmboldt,1 T. E. Clarke,1 J. Craig,2 S. W. Ellingson,3 J. M. Hartman,4,

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Source URL: www.ece.vt.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-14 09:47:19
23Radar, Reflectors and Sea Kayaks: A Visibility Study Summer 2003 andIntroduction

Radar, Reflectors and Sea Kayaks: A Visibility Study Summer 2003 andIntroduction

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Source URL: www.seagrant.umaine.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-04-27 12:31:10
24Backscatter Ionogram Inversion R. J. Norman Abstract— A Backscatter Ionogram, BSI, is a plot showing the group path or time delay against operating frequency when using ground-based swept frequency radar. In the case o

Backscatter Ionogram Inversion R. J. Norman Abstract— A Backscatter Ionogram, BSI, is a plot showing the group path or time delay against operating frequency when using ground-based swept frequency radar. In the case o

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Source URL: www.tiger.latrobe.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-19 23:23:14
25Presenting author’s name: M. L. Parkinson Preferred mode of presentation: Poster Why do we Need “DigiDARN” – A Global Network of Digital SuperDARN Radars? Parkinson, M. L. (1), J. S. Whittington (2), and J. C. De

Presenting author’s name: M. L. Parkinson Preferred mode of presentation: Poster Why do we Need “DigiDARN” – A Global Network of Digital SuperDARN Radars? Parkinson, M. L. (1), J. S. Whittington (2), and J. C. De

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Language: English - Date: 2012-01-19 23:23:19
26Topic area: STSP  Presenting author’s name: R. I. Greenwood SuperDARN: A new network of HF radars for oceanographic research R. I. Greenwood1, M. L. Parkinson1, A. S. Yukimatu2, and H. Ye3

Topic area: STSP Presenting author’s name: R. I. Greenwood SuperDARN: A new network of HF radars for oceanographic research R. I. Greenwood1, M. L. Parkinson1, A. S. Yukimatu2, and H. Ye3

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Language: English - Date: 2012-01-19 23:23:14
27Subject area: Applications of new analysis techniques Presenting author’s name: M. L. Parkinson Preferred mode of presentation: Oral SuperDARN: A new network of HF radars for oceanographic research R. I. Greenwood1, M.

Subject area: Applications of new analysis techniques Presenting author’s name: M. L. Parkinson Preferred mode of presentation: Oral SuperDARN: A new network of HF radars for oceanographic research R. I. Greenwood1, M.

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Language: English - Date: 2012-01-19 23:23:19
28Plasma physics / Electronics / Space plasmas / La Trobe University / Unwin Radar / Super Dual Auroral Radar Network / Ionosphere / Over-the-horizon radar / Backscatter / Technology / Radar / Wireless

Presenting author’s name: M. L. Parkinson & P. L. Dyson Preferred mode of presentation: Poster Oceanographic Research: A new Application for SuperDARN Radars Greenwood, R. I. (1), M. L. Parkinson (1), H. Ye (2), and P.

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Language: English - Date: 2012-01-19 23:23:19
29E-region decameter-scale plasma waves observed by the dual TIGER HF radars

E-region decameter-scale plasma waves observed by the dual TIGER HF radars

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Language: English - Date: 2012-01-19 23:15:49
304-12 Development of Long-Range Ocean Radar System SATO Kenji, MATSUOKA Takeshi, and FUJII Satoshi Communications Research Laboratory developed a new high-frequency ocean surface radar system named Long-Range Ocean Radar

4-12 Development of Long-Range Ocean Radar System SATO Kenji, MATSUOKA Takeshi, and FUJII Satoshi Communications Research Laboratory developed a new high-frequency ocean surface radar system named Long-Range Ocean Radar

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-20 21:17:52