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A Solar Noise Outburst of January 15, 1955

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AN interferometer-type noise receiver has been operating at the Radio Physics Laboratory of the Research Defence Board, Canada, for more than a year. This receiver has been recording the radiation at a frequency of 50 Mc./s. from the discrete source in the constellation of Cassiopeia. However, the antenna is so constructed that solar noise will be recorded if of sufficient magnitude.

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HARTZ, T. A Solar Noise Outburst of January 15, 1955. Nature 175, 908–909 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/175908b0

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