
doi: 10.1038/130662a0
DURING the period February—March 1932, of exceptionally dry atmospheric conditions, a curious high frequency—high tension—phenomenon was observed on several days on the antenna of the Hilversum (Holland) broadcasting station (λ = about 300 m., aerial power 15–20 kw.).
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