Amplitude statistics of signals reflected from the ionosphere

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E Region, Electromagnetic Scattering, F Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Signal Reflection, Autocorrelation, Ionograms, Spread Reflection, Statistical Analysis

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The present discussion of statistical analysis methods defining the amplitude distributions of signals returned to earth by the ionosphere emphasizes the means for accurate determination of the ratio of steady to random components present in a signal, B. Attention is given to the characteristics of B for F- and E-region ionospheric echoes, as well as for some types of spread-F echoes, observed at the southern midlatitude station Beveridge. It is found that the E-region can have some effects on F-region echoes; frequency-spreading displays strong specular reflections and some signal variation due to interference at the leading edge of the F-region echo.

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