The use of sudden frequency deviations observed during solar flares to study the propagation modes of short-wave propagation modes

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Frequency Shift, Propagation Modes, Short Wave Radio Transmission, Solar Flares, Doppler Effect, F 2 Region, Solar Activity Effects, Wave Propagation

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It is demonstrated that the analysis of sudden frequency deviations observed during short solar flares makes it possible to expand the capabilities of the Doppler method and to determine the amplitude-frequency characteristics of oblique-sounding short-wave propagation modes without goniometer measurements. The frequency shift of the F2 mode is found to exceed the shift of the E mode by an order of magnitude or more; the frequency shifts of both modes increase with increasing path length.

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