Angular variation of partial reflections from the D-region using a steerable beam radar

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Angular Distribution, D Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Signal Reflection, Amplitudes, Phase Deviation, Radar Antennas, Signal Reception, Steerable Antennas, Zenith

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Partial reflection signal strengths of 1.98 MHz pulsed transmissions are described using an array whose effective beam is steered in the meridian plane to zenith angles of plus or minus 40 deg in 5-deg steps. In the lower D-region the angular variation of signal strength indicates specular reflection from a nearly horizontal reflector. Near and above 80 km altitude, signals are received over a wider range of angles.

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