Collisionless losses during the ionospheric propagation of decametric radio waves

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Decametric Waves, F Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Radio Attenuation, Cosmic Noise, Electron Scattering, Ionospheric Electron Density, Radio Telescopes

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Experimental results on collisionless losses of decametric-wave energy in the midlatitude F-region are reported. These losses are due to scattering by electron-density irregularities with characteristic scales of 1 km and relative fluctuations of 0.1 percent. These findings are based on the simultaneous vertical (Rostov) and oblique (Ordzhonikidze-Kharkov) diagnostics of the effective collision frequency of electrons in the sunrise/sunset periods during January-February 1989.

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