A scintillation theory of the fading of HF waves returned from the F-region - Receiver near transmitter

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F Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Scintillation, Signal Fading, Atmospheric Models, High Frequencies, Ionosondes, Radio Probing, Time Response

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Scintillation theory is used to study the fading of HF radio waves returned from the ionospheric F-region to a receiver close to the transmitter. Estimates are made of (1) the fluctuations of phase both for long term and for short term, (2) the correlation distance, (3) the quasi-period of fading, (4) the angular divergence in the direction of arrival around the zenith, and (5) the correlation bandwidth. The calculations are made as a function of wave frequency for two ionospheric penetration frequencies representative of high day-time values and low presunrise values. Results are compared with observations of fading made with ionosondes over the past 40 years.

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