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Journals & Magazines > Electrical Engineering > Volume: 71 Issue: 5
Planetary position effect on short-wave signal quality
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A new approach to an as yet unsolved problem is the observance of planetary effects on transatlantic short-wave radio signals. Correlation over seven years shows that certain planetary arrangements agree well with the behavior of short-wave signals.
Published in: Electrical Engineering ( Volume: 71 , Issue: 5 , May 1952 )
Page(s): 421 - 424
Date of Publication: May 1952
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DOI: 10.1109/EE.1952.6437478
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