Characteristics of short wave signals during auroral substorms

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Auroral Zones, Ionospheric Propagation, Polar Substorms, Short Wave Radio Transmission, Statistical Correlation, Autocorrelation, Diurnal Variations, Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ray Tracing

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The paper examines the dynamics of the statistical characteristics of short wave signals during auroral substorms on three high-latitude radio paths with a common reception point situated in the auroral zone. The first path, which is 1400 km long, passes along the auroral zone; the second path, which is 500 km long, passes across the zone; the third path, which is 1700 km long, passes on a subauroral meridian. The working frequencies for the three paths are 10, 2-5, and 3-4 MHz, respectively. The statistical characteristics were determined on the basis of an investigation of 11 negative bays of the H-component of the magnetic field at the point of signal reception for the winter and equinox periods.

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