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short waves

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
short waves radio waves whose frequencies range from about 3 to 25 megahertz (Mhz), corresponding roughly to the high-frequency band (see radio frequency ). When they impinge on certain layers of the ionosphere, short waves are largely reflected back toward the earth. By one or more reflections between the earth and the ionosphere, a short-wave radio signal can be received at long distances from the transmitter. ... Read more
Short-Wave Transmitters
Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security Short-Wave Transmitters Short-wave radio transmission and...century and beyond made use of short-wave radio transmissions to...comparison to ultra high-energy waves such as x rays and gamma rays...range of 535 kHz to 1.7 MHz. Short-wave transmissions occur somewhere... Read more
seismic body waves
The Oxford Companion to the Earth seismic body waves Seismic waves of several types are generated when a seismic source such as an earthquake or explosion is energized. The waves that penetrate deeply and represent short pulses (wavelets) of propagating energy are referred to as body waves. In a homogeneous and mechanically ... Read more

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