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PRIOR to the observation of the interaction of radio waves1, the study of the propagation of such waves through the atmosphere was concerned only with the effect of the ionosphere on them. The converse effect, namely, the influence of electric waves on the ionosphere, has already been considered by us in a theory of radio interaction2.
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In a report presented to the Union Radio Scientifique Internationale and dated September 10, 1934.
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BAILEY, V., MARTYN, D. Interaction of Radio Waves. Nature 135, 585 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135585a0
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