Measurement of diffraction-pattern parameters during the probing of the auroral ionosphere by satellite signals

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Auroral Zones, Diffraction Patterns, Ionospheric Sounding, Radio Probing, Satellite Sounding, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Fields, Power Spectra, Signal Analysis

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In a study of the irregular structure of the auroral ionosphere over the Murmansk region, 150-MHz signals were received from an NNSSA satellite in April 1979. It is shown that, during the radio probing of ionospheric irregularities by satellite signals, the observed motion of the diffraction pattern is significantly determined by the magnetic-field geometry. Motion inducing signal fluctuations occurs in a directional that is almost perpendicular to the geomagnetic field. Measured fluctuation power spectra therefore reflect the cross section of irregularities that is transverse to the H field.

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