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SINCE October 1969, a pulsar has been observed with the approximate position, period and dispersion reported for the pulsar PP 0943 (refs. 1 and 2). Measurements have been made using the 300 m diameter radio telescope at Arecibo at radio frequencies of 73.8, 111.5, 196.5, 318.0 and 606.0 MHz.
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Alekseev, V. A., Vitkevich, V. V., Zhuravlev, V., and Shitov, U., IAU Circ. No. 2123 (1968).
Vitkevich, V. V., Alekseev, Yu. I., Zhuravlev, V. F., and Shitov, Yu. P., Nature, 224, 49 (1969).
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ZEISSIG, G. Observations of PP 0943. Nature 226, 536 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/226536a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/226536a0
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