Target detection using microwave irradiances from natural sources
J. M Stacey
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Target detection using microwave irradiances from natural sources
by J. M Stacey
Published
1984
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Pages
1
Subjects
The advanced handbook on modern metal detectors
Detector Owner's Field Manual
The electronic metal detector handbook
The Metal Detecting Manual
How to build proximity detectors and metal locators
Building metal locators
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