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Counting Stars and Kilocycles: 25th Anniversary WFAA, Dallas
by Adams Colhoun
(
Hardcover
- 1946)
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Radio field-intensity measurements at frequencies from 285 to 5,400 kilocycles per second, (U.S. Bureau of standards. Bureau of standards journal of research. ... April, 1932, v. 8, no. 4, R P 429, in U.S)
by Samuel Sylvester Kirby
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Unknown Binding
- 1932)
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Worldwide Radio Noise Levels Expected in the Frequency Band 10 Kilocycles to 100 Megacycles (National Breau of Standards Circular 557)
by United States Department of Commerce
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Paperback
- 1955)
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A 200-kilocycle piezo oscillator, (U.S. Bureau of standards. Bureau of standards journal of research. July, 1933, v. 11, no. 1, R P 576, in U.S)
by Evan Gilbert Lapham
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Unknown Binding
- 1933)
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Amplitude and phase curves for ground-wave propagation in the band 200 cycles per second to 500 kilocycles (United States. National Bureau of Standards. Circular)
by James R Wait
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Unknown Binding
- 1956)
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A portable radio direction finder for 90 to 7,700 kilocycles, (Scientific papers of the Bureau of Standards)
by Francis Winkley Dunmore
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Unknown Binding
- 1926)
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Worldwide radio noise levels expected in the frequency band 10 kilocycles to 100 megacycles (United States. National Bureau of Standards. Circular)
by W. Q Crichlow
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Unknown Binding
- 1955)
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