Angular characteristics of radio wave paths in a horizontally inhomogeneous ionosphere

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Angular Distribution, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Transmission, Atmospheric Models, E Region, F 2 Region, Trajectory Analysis, Vertical Distribution

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In the present paper, a method of calculating radio wave paths in a horizontally inhomogeneous ionosphere is used to analyze the effects of a nonmonotonic behavior of the vertical electron-concentration gradient. The ionospheric model employed makes allowance for the ionization of the E layer, the trough between the E and F2 regions, and for the F2 layer. In this model, the electron concentration in regular E and F2 layers is assumed to depend on height according to a parabolic law.

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