Abstract
Extensive observations of the spectra of the decametric radio bursts for Jupiter have been made by Riihimaa, principally at frequencies between 18 and 23 MHz and with frequency resolution of 50 kHz. These showed much fine frequency-time structure in the bursts but pointed to the need for higher frequency resolution and greater antenna sensitivity. This paper reports the results of observations made of the Jupiter bursts between February and April, 1972, using the Llanherne low frequency telescope (Ellis,).
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