Accurate manual reduction of Faraday rotation observations at a low latitude station, and a comparison with computer ray-trace analysis

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For observations at a low latitude station, a description is given of an accurate manual method of obtaining values of the magnetic factor M used in total electron content analysis for any non-integral values of all the variables using tables computed for certain integral values. Values of the total electron content obtained using this method at latitudes reasonably close to the quasi-transverse region of propagation through the ionosphere are shown to be in good agreement with those obtained using a computer ray-trace analysis based on a spherically stratified model ionosphere, and the importance of using accurate values of M in manual analysis is stressed. By comparing records from three stations, it is shown that the effect of neglecting longitude variations when finding the latitudinal variation of the total electron content is small.

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