Features characterizing the propagation of VLF signals of artificial origin

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Earth Magnetosphere, Radio Transmitters, Signal Reception, Space Plasmas, Very Low Frequencies, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Site Selection

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Experimental results are presented concerning the reception of signals from a midlatitude VLF transmitter (f = 15 kHz, L = 2.6) in a magnetically conjugate region. An analysis is made of the zone of reception of the magnetospheric signal and its statistical properties, and of the nonlinear propagation properties of a magnetospheric signal exciting trigger emissions.

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