Characteristics of ultralong-range propagation of decametric radio waves during high solar activity

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Decametric Waves, Ionospheric Propagation, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Transhorizon Radio Propagation, Elevation Angle, Signal Reception

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Results are presented for measurements of the arrival angles of 16.8-MHz and 14.996-MHz radio signals over five ultralong-range propagation paths during a period of high solar activity. It is found that the observed deviations of the signal bearings from a great circle are substantially less than the deviations computed on the assumption of a discontinuity mechanism of ultralong-range propagation. The results show that signals with an elevation angle close to the critical angles of the F2 region (i.e., not exceeding 20 deg) may be received.

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