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A NEW series of observations of the galactic radio emission has been conducted at the frequencies of 20, 30 and 85 Mc/s. These low-resolution observations made with scaled aerials were intended to investigate the spectral index of the galactic radio emission in the frequency region 10–100 Mc/s.
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WIELEBINSKI, R., YATES, K. Spectrum of the Galactic Radio Emission. Nature 205, 581–582 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205581a0
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