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THIS communication reports a new type of whistler discovered in the very low frequency radio noise data from the Injun 3 satellite. (See ref. 1 for details on the Injun 3 very low frequency experiment.)
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Gurnett, D. A., and O'Brien, B. J., J. Geophys. Res., 69 (1), 65 (1964).
Gallet, R. M., Proc. Inst. Rad. Eng., 47, 211 (1959).
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GURNETT, D., SHAWHAN, S. & PFEIFFER, G. Hook Whistler—a New Equatorial Whistler observed by Injun 3. Nature 212, 1442–1443 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2121442a0
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