Abstract
A large number of highly emitting regions on the Sun have been studied individually by means of a 32-element interferometer which produces fringes 3 min of arc wide at a wavelength of 21 cm. These regions are responsible for the slowly varying component of the solar radiation at decimetre wavelengths.
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