In this paper, I present a review of the main results obtained in the last 10
years in the field of radio-detection of cosmic-ray air showers in the MHz
range. All results from all experiments cannot be reported here so that I will
focus on the results more than on the experiments themselves. Modern
experiments started in 2003 with CODALEMA and LOPES. In 2006, small-size
autonomous prototypes setup were installed at the Pierre Auger Observatory
site, to help the design of the Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA). We will
discuss the principal aspects of the radio data analysis and the determination
of the primary cosmic ray characteristics: the arrival direction, the lateral
distribution of the electric field, the correlation with the primary energy,
the emission mechanisms and the sensitivity to the composition of the cosmic
rays.Comment: Proceedings of the ARENA2012 conference (Erlangen, Germany), to be
published in AIP Conference Proceeding