Ionospheric reflection coefficient for television signals

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Ionospheric Propagation, Signal Reflection, Sporadic E Layer, Television Transmission, Video Signals, Wind Effects, Critical Frequencies, Ionospheric Ion Density, Metal Ions, Wind Shear

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It has been shown that the ionospherically reflected field strength for 50 MHz signals varies (statistically) in proportion to about the 18th power of f(0)E(s) at the midpoint between transmitter and receiver. This note is to point out that this observation provides support for the theory that the horizontal structure of E(s) is due to a horizontal variation in the wind shear rather than horizontal convergence of metallic ions or a horizontal variation in the metallic column content.

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