An Introduction to the Mysteries of Ground Radio

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Charpentier, Louis. The Mystery Of Chartres Cathedral, Avon Books, New York, 1975.

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— “The Morley-Martin Experiments”, “Crosse’s Acari”, p. 18-21, Borderland Sciences Research Foundation Reprint, 1986.

— “Crosse’s Acari”, Borderlands, p. 32, Number 3, 1996.

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— “Radiation And Reception With Buried Antenna”, IEEE AP-11, Number 3, pp. 207-218 (Relates Murgas to PANGLOSS).

— “Subsurface Radio Propagation Experiments”, Tsao and deBettencourt, Raytheon Company, 1965, [VC 11 Military ELF].

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Preece, Sir William. “Recent Progress In Telephony”, British Association Reports, 1882.

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— “Signalling Through Space Without Wires”, Proc. Royal Inst. London, 1897.

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— “Ground Wires and Shortwaves”, Lieut. Comm. H. A. Taylor, Proceedings Institute Radio Engineers, Vol. 7 (4), 1919.

— “Longwaves and Strays on Rogers Antennae”, Lieut. Comm. A. H. Taylor, Electrical Experimenter, 1920.

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— “Submarine Signaling System”, Patent 1,395,454 (November 4, 1921).

— “Submarine Wireless”, P. R. Coursey, Wireless World, 27 November 1920.

— “The Rogers Underground Aerial for Amateurs”, J. H. Rogers, Electrical Experimenter, 1920.

— “Underground Wireless System”, Electrical Experimenter, March 1919. [Patent Collection], [VC 8 Ground Radio]

SANGUINE/SEAFARER

— “Earth Conduction Experiments”, H. W. Dodge.

— “Finding Mines By Radio”, Popular Radio, September 1924, pp. 238-245.

— “Grounding System For New High Power Stations”, The Marconigraph, September 1919, pp. 548-549.

— “Subterranean and Submarine Antennas”, A. H. Taylor, Institute Radio Engineers, August 1919.

— “Underground Radio Telegraph”, S. R. Winters, Popular Radio, May 1924, pp. 490-492. [Articles in VC 8 Ground Radio]

— “ELF Propagation Measurements Along A 4900 Kilometer Path”, L. Ginsberg, IEEE, December 1973.

— “Wisconsin Test Facility”, Bannister et al, IEEE, December 1973. [SANGUINE Article Collection in VC 11 ELF Devices]