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Simultaneous measurements of the pulsating radio signals at several frequencies have been made with the 250 ft. telescope at Jodrell Bank. Some of the pulses are double, suggesting two separated regions of emission.
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LYNE, A., RICKETT, B. Measurements of the Pulse Shape and Spectra of the Pulsating Radio Sources. Nature 218, 326–330 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/218326a0
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