Diurnal variations of the propagation conditions of short-wave signals on a high-latitude path in the winter

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Diurnal Variations, Ionospheric Propagation, Signal Transmission, Ionospheric Electron Density, Mathematical Models, Northern Hemisphere, Polar Regions, Winter

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The propagation trajectories of short waves on a path from the North Magnetic Pole to Murmansk in the course of a complete winter day is calculated on the basis of the electron density distribution determined using a numerical model of the convective polar ionosphere. It is shown that the propagation of the signals may be impossible at certain hours of local time, while, at those hours when it is possible, the ray trajectories can be of different types: beat, channeled between the E and F layers, ricocheting with chord propagation, and their combinations.

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