Foreshortened scattering by artificial irregularities, with allowance for total internal reflection from the ionosphere

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Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Heating, Short Wave Radiation, Signal Reflection, Wave Scattering, Energy Distribution, Incident Radiation, Irregularities, Radiation Distribution, Radio Frequencies, Signal Reception

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The configuration and width of the reception zone are studied as a function of the height of the disturbed region for short-wave signals scattered by artificial irregularities produced in the ionosphere by high-power radio-frequency heating. The intensity distribution in the reception zones is also investigated. It is shown that, as a result of the displacement of the region of heating into the zone of reflection of incident waves, it is possible to increase the energy density of scattered waves and to double the width of the reception zone in the case of foreshortened scattering.

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