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A new mode of radio communication

B R De

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Aspects of electromagnetic theory proposed recently point to a possible new mode of radio communication. Such communication would occur via a 'companion wave', a heretofore unknown wave behaviour associated with a radio wave propagating in a superimposed magnetic field. A method of realizing this mode of communication within conventional radio science is outlined.


PACS

84.40.Ua Telecommunications: signal transmission and processing; communication satellites

41.20.Jb Electromagnetic wave propagation; radiowave propagation

Subjects

Accelerators, beams and electromagnetism

Electronics and devices

Dates

Issue 11 (14 November 1994)



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