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High Power Radar for Ionospheric Research

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A new high power radar at Malvern is being used to investigate the ionosphere by the incoherent scatter technique.

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HEY, J., ROBERTS, J., TAYLOR, G. et al. High Power Radar for Ionospheric Research. Nature 220, 865–868 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/220865a0

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