Karl Guthe Jansky - Selected Writings

Selected Writings

  • 1932: Directional studies of atmospherics at high frequencies, Proc. IRE, 20, p. 1920.
  • 1933: Electrical disturbances apparently of extraterrestrial origin, Proc. IRE, 21, p. 1387. (Reprinted in Proc. IEEE, vol. 86, no. 7 (July 1998), pp. 1510–1515.) Published with the reprint is an explanatory article Introduction To "Electrical Disturbances Apparently Of Extraterrestrial Origin".
  • 1933: "Radio waves from outside the solar system", Nature, 132, p. 66.
  • 1933: "Electrical phenomena that apparently are of interstellar origin", Popular Astronomy, 41, p. 548, Dec., 1933.
  • 1935: A note on the source of interstellar interference, Proc. IRE, 23, p. 1158.
  • 1937: Minimum noise levels obtained on short-wave radio receiving systems, Proc. IRE, 25, p. 1517.

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