@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00020284, author = {IWAI, Akira and KASHIWAGI, Mizuo and NISHINO, Masanori and KATOH, Yasuo and KENGPOL, Arporn}, journal = {Proceedings of the Research Institute of Atmospherics, Nagoya University}, month = {Mar}, note = {In order to improve the fixing accuracy of atmospheric sources in South-East Asia along the baselines of the direction finding (DF) network in Japan, the simultaneous observations of atmospherics at ELF/VLF were carried out at Toyokawa (34°50'N, 137°22'E), Japan and at Bangkok (13°44'N, 100°30'E), Thailand in the two autumnal seasons of 1979 to 1980. First, the coincidence of ELF atmospherics (5-800 Hz) received simultaneously at both the stations was identified by using the NWC signal (22.3 kHz) as a time reference, then the fixing of atmospheric sources was, with high accuracy, made by means of the measurement of the propagation time difference between both the stations supplemented by the DF at Sakushima (TD method), in the region along the baselines where the effective triangulation DF was not usually realized. The direction finder was equipped at Bangkok during the 1980 campaign, in order to reconfirm the effectiveness of the TD method for the locating of atmospherics in South-East Asia where the accurate locating of atmospherics was predicted by the DFs at Sakushima and Bangkok because of the intersection at large angles of the direction lines measured at both the stations.}, pages = {13--29}, title = {FIXING OF THE SOURCES OF ATMOSPHERICS USING THE MEASUREMENT OF THE ARRIVAL TIME DIFFERENCES OF ELF ATMOSPHERICS BETWEEN TOYOKAWA AND BANGKOK}, volume = {28}, year = {1981} }