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S. R. Kaeppler and Miller, E., On the Use of High Frequency Surface Wave Oceanographic Research Radars as Bistatic Single Frequency Oblique Ionospheric Sounders, HamSCI Workshop 2022. HamSCI, Huntsville, AL, 2022.
W. Liles, Mitchell, C., Cohen, M., Earle, G., Frissell, N., Kirby-Patel, K., Lukes, L., Miller, E., Moses, M., Nelson, J., and Rockway, J., On the use of solar eclipses to study the ionosphere, in 15th International Ionospheric Effects Symposium IES2017, Alexandria, VA, 2017.
A. Takio Kitagawa, Use of the Short Wave Radio to prove the ionosphere with students from a public school in Brazil, HamSCI Workshop 2021. HamSCI, Scranton, PA (Virtual), 2021.
R. A. Russel, The use of the Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance Radio Telescope to predict the signal and observe the North American 2017 Total Solar Eclipse, HamSCI Workshop 2021. HamSCI, Scranton, PA (Virtual), 2021.
J. Rizzo, Using a PVC Pipe Antenna and a Raspberry Pi to Detect VLF Natural Radio (ePoster), in HamSCI Workshop 2020, Scranton, PA, 2020.
D. A. Smith and Sojka, J., Using amateur radio to validate model‐based properties of earth's protective shield, in HamSCI Workshop, Scranton, PA, 2020.
B. Howard, Using Fldigi for the ARRL Frequency Measuring Test (FMT). 2020.
E. Hare, Using Propagation Analysis Software and Antenna Modeling to Select an Antenna for Receive and Transmit Sites, HamSCI Workshop 2023. HamSCI, Scranton, PA, 2023.
F. H. Bauer and Berger, R., Using the ARISS radio systems on ISS for HamSCI, HamSCI Workshop 2022. HamSCI, Huntsville, AL, 2022.
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A. T. Chartier, Steele, J., Sugar, G., Themens, D. R., Vines, S. K., and Huba, J. D., Validating Ionospheric Models Against Technologically Relevant MetricsAbstractPlain Language SummaryKey Points, Space Weather, vol. 21, no. 12, 2023.
S. Chakraborty, J. Ruohoniemi, M., and Baker, J. B. H., Viability of nowcasting solar flare-driven radio-blackouts using SuperDARN HF radars, HamSCI Workshop 2021. HamSCI, 2021.
S. Chakraborty, J. Ruohoniemi, M., and Baker, J. B. H., Viability of Nowcasting Solar Flare-Driven Radio-Blackouts Using SuperDARN HF Radars, HamSCI Workshop 2022. HamSCI, Huntsville, AL, 2022.
S. Chakraborty, J. Ruohoniemi, M., and Baker, J. B. H., Viability of Nowcasting Solar Flare-Driven Radio-Blackouts Using SuperDARN HF Radars, HamSCI Workshop 2023. HamSCI, Scranton, PA, 2023.
R. Moseson, A Virtuous Cycle: Hams and Scientists Helping Each Other, CQ Amateur Radio, vol. 74, 12 vol., no. 5, pp. 32-35, 2018.
G. Griffiths and Robinett, R., Visualising propagation to mid-latitudes from a shipboard WSPR transmitter on a passage from 27˚N to 70˚S using the WsprDaemon database, and how to access the data, HamSCI Workshop 2021. HamSCI, Scranton, PA (Virtual), 2021.
S. Hamilton and Suslowicz, C., Visualizing the Electromagnetic Spectrum in the Time Domain (ePoster), in HamSCI Workshop 2020, Scranton, PA, 2020.
J. Rizzo, VLF LEAF Module for the Tangerine SDR DCC 2021 Update, ARRL-TAPR Digital Communications Conference. ARRL-TAPR, Virtual, 2021.
J. Rizzo, VLF LEAF Module for the Tangerine SDR HamSCI Workshop 2022 Progress Update, HamSCI Workshop 2022. HamSCI, Huntsville, AL, 2022.
J. Rizzo, VLF Module for Tangerine SDR Progress Update, HamSCI Workshop 2021. HamSCI, Scranton, PA (Virtual), 2021.
W. Liles, VLF Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance Receiver (Demonstration), in HamSCI Workshop 2019, Cleveland, OH, 2019.
W. Liles, Lukes, L., Nelson, J., and Kerby-Patel, K., VLF/LF and the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse, in Dayton Hamvention, Xenia, OH, 2017.