Azimuth arrival angles of radio waves reflected from the sporadic E layer

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Incident Radiation, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Radio Echoes, Reflected Waves, Sporadic E Layer, Azimuth, F 2 Region, Root-Mean-Square Errors

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Variations of the azimuth arrival angles of radio waves reflected from the sporadic E layer were investigated on five midlatitude paths in the 9-15 MHz range. Variations of the mean values of these angles and the rms derivations, calculated for five-minute measurement periods, did not exceed 5 and 9 deg, respectively, in the course of a day, and did not increase as the result of the multimode factor due to the E and F2 layers.

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