On VLF radio wave reflection from distant mountain ranges - Theory

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Mountains, Radio Echoes, Radio Scattering, Radio Transmission, Very Low Frequencies, Wave Reflection, Great Circles, Mathematical Models, Radio Waves

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Consideration is given to an analysis for the reflection or scattering of VLF radio waves by gently sloping parallel ridges that may be well displaced from the great circle path between the transmitter and receiver antennas. It is demonstrated that, under certain conditions, a spatial harmonic of the traverse profile of the terrain produces a secondary signal that could be not far below the direct or primary signal. This finding confirms observations obtained by Thomson (1989) in Dunedin, New Zealand.

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