Echo-induced suppression of coherent VLF transmitter signals in the magnetosphere

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Magnetospheric Instability, Radio Echoes, Signal Transmission, Vlf Emission Recorders, Magnetoionics, Very Low Frequencies, Wave Packets, Whistlers

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The magnetospheric suppression phenomenon reported was observed during controlled experiments on wave-particle interactions which were started in 1973 by using a transmitter at Siple Station, Antarctica. It was found that the growth of transmitter signals is inhibited by the whistler mode echoes of earlier transmitter signals. Examples of echo-induced suppression are discussed and the characteristics of echo-induced suppression are described. The key to an explanation of echo-induced suppression is thought to be the stimulation of new frequency components by the monochromatic transmitted pulse.

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