A two-channel polarimeter for measuring the ionospheric Faraday effect at 140 MHz and some preliminary results

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Artificial Satellites, Faraday Effect, Ionospheric Propagation, Polarimeters, Upper Ionosphere, Very High Frequencies, Antenna Design, Cosmic Plasma, Doppler Effect, Electric Potential, Error Analysis, Microwave Antennas

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The present paper deals with continuous measurements of the Faraday
effect at frequencies between 136 and 140 MHz by means of two Faraday
polarimeters, one stationed in Neuschtrelitz (East Germany) and the
other in Havana (Cuba). The two-channel polarimeters are capable of
measuring the Faraday angle of rotation with a good resolution.

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