Effect of refraction on the frequency dependence of the occurrence of short-wave signals during the foreshortened scattering of radio waves by artificial ionospheric irregularities

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Atmospheric Scattering, Ionospheric Sounding, Radio Probing, Radio Wave Refraction, Short Wave Radio Transmission, Diffuse Radiation, Ionograms, Radio Frequency Heating, Refracted Waves, Signal Analysis

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Experimental results are presented on the synchronous oblique sounding of the ionosphere during the artificial perturbation of the ionosphere by high-power radio waves. An ionogram was obtained for the Moscow-Kiev path in connection with the heating of the ionosphere with the Sura facility on April 20, 1984. It is shown that data on the frequency dependence of the occurrence of the foreshortened mode and the diffuse character of the scattered signal are in agreement with calculations of foreshortened scattering conditions with allowance for the ionospheric refraction of short-wave refraction.

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