Effect of critical frequencies of the F2-region of the ionosphere on the reception of round-the-world signals

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Critical Frequencies, F 2 Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Propagation, Periodic Variations, Signal Reception, Annual Variations, Azimuth, Channel Capacity, Diurnal Variations, Transoceanic Communication

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Experimental data concerning the effect of the capacity of a near-surface channel (the earth-ionosphere channel) on the reception of round-the-world signals are analyzed. It is shown that variations of the critical frequency of the F2-region determine changes in the capacity of the near-surface channel and thus explain the azimuthal dependence in the reception of round-the-world signals. It is concluded that the channel-capacity parameter can explain both the seasonal-diurnal and the azimuthal dependence in the reception of round-the-world signals.

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