Exploiting Crossed Magnetic Antennas in a Natural Waveguide
TBMG-29810
8/1/1999
- Content
A technique that involves the use of crossed magnetic antennas in a natural waveguide has been proposed for tracking Martian dust storms from a single observing station; that is, without having to triangulate from multiple observing stations. The technique is applicable to tracking thunderstorms on Earth.
- Citation
- "Exploiting Crossed Magnetic Antennas in a Natural Waveguide," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 1999.