Initial Results of Ionospheric Parameters at Surat (21.16°N,72.78°E) using GPS Satellite Signals (P33)

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GPS Signals provide an excellent means for measuring the ionospheric effects in terms of Scintillation Indices, Variations in Total Electron Content (TEC), Lock Time, etc. along the path of propagation of trans- ionospheric signals from GPS satellites because they are continuously available and can be measured through many points of the ionosphere simultaneously. Present paper reports the initial results obtained with a sophisticated GPS based Scintillation and TEC monitor at Surat, India (21.16°N,72.78°E Geog.). Future course of study is also discussed.

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