Correlation between variations in the amplitude and change in phase path of a radio signal reflected from a travelling ionospheric disturbance

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Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Signals, Radio Transmission, Ray Tracing, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances, Auroras, Gravity Waves, High Frequencies

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Analysis of data from an oblique HF phase path sounder deployed on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island revealed quasi-periodic variations in the amplitude and change in phase path of the daytime radio echo when a traveling ionospheric disturbance (TID) was present at the point of reflection. The daytime amplitude records exhibit signatures of TIDs with a cut-off period at 23 min, whereas signatures appear in the daytime change in phase path records for TID periods up to 65 min. This phenomenon was investigated using ray-tracing analysis.

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