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Oblique Ionospheric Radiowave Propagation at Frequencies near the Lowest Us able High Frequency

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Oblique Ionospheric Radiowave Propagation at Frequencies near the Lowest Us able High Frequency

by Jones, T.B., editor

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Technivision Services. 1969. Hardcover. UsedGood. Hardcover; AGARD Conference Proceedings Number 13; fading and shelf wear to exterior; previous owner's stampings on front end page, inside back cover and back of title page; otherwise in good condition with clean text and tig ht binding. .

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Title
Oblique Ionospheric Radiowave Propagation at Frequencies near the Lowest Us able High Frequency
Author
Jones, T.B., editor
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Hardcover
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Technivision Services
Date Published
1969
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554p

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