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Research Topics: RADIO TRANSMITTERS

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Heating of the nighttime D region by very low frequency transmitters

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DE 1 VLF observations during Activny wave injection experiments

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Electron density changes in the nighttime D region due to heating by very-low-frequency transmitters

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Ionospheric modification with a VLF transmitter

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VLF heating of the lower ionosphere

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Remote sensing of the magnetospheric plasma by means of whistler mode signals

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The Siple VLF transmitter as a multi-frequency probe of the earth-ionosphere waveguide

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High-amplitude VLF transmitter signals and associated sidebands observed near the magnetic equatorial plane on the ISEE 1 satellite

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Electron precipitation zones around major ground-based VLF signalsources

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Direct multiple path magnetospheric propagation – A fundamental property of nonducted VLF waves

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