@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00020037, author = {Akira, IWAI and OHTSU, Jinsuke and NISHINO, Masanori and KASHIWAGI, Mizuo}, journal = {Proceedings of the Research Institute of Atmospherics, Nagoya University}, month = {Mar}, note = {Aiming at automatically locating the atmospheric sources, a new direction finding network system has been planned by our Research Institute since May 1967. The new automatic location system of atmospheric sources adopts the principle of triangulation network, consisting of the three direction finding stations, Moshiri Sakushima and Kagoshima. A direction finder of twin channel type each installed at a station, is tuned to 10 KHz and is used for locating distant sources, several hundred to several thousand kilometers away from each station. Test observations using the new system have been continued from one to two weeks each month from July to October 1968. At present, the site error is being investigated, referring to these observation data. The routine observation, being delayed by the deficiency of the electronic computer, will be opened in spring 1969.}, pages = {17--42}, title = {A NEW DIRECTION FINDING NETWORK FOR LOCATING THE SOURCES OF ATMOSPHERICS}, volume = {16}, year = {1969} }