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Preliminary observations have been carried out to look for radio signals associated with gravitational waves. Although inconclusive, the observations from five receivers in the British Isles suggest the value of pressing on with further experiments.
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CHARMAN, W., JELLEY, J., FRUIN, J. et al. Spaced Receiver Observations of Radio Pulses. Nature 228, 346–348 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/228346a0
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