An analysis is presented of the variability of centimeter wavelength emission originating from the solar transition region and lower corona, and the variability is compared with the sun's quiescent emission. Sequential dual wavelength observations are presented and used to put constraints on a possible model of the variability of active region emissions and to better understand the dynamics of active regions. It is shown that gyroresonance emission contributes significantly to the active region emission at 6 cm, whereas all the quiet-sun emission can be attributed to free-free emission. From comparison of the quiet-sun and active region models, it is shown that the density at the base of the transition region is higher in active regions.
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