Non-linear interaction of decametre radio waves at close frequencies in oblique propagation

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Decametric Waves, F 2 Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Signal Reflection, Wave Interaction, Atmospheric Stratification, Obliqueness, Ray Tracing, Trajectory Analysis

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Observations of ionospherically reflected signals received from a powerful modifying and a weak pulsed diagnostic transmitter over the same oblique path are described. The observed changes in signal strength and in angle of arrival of the diagnostic wave, caused by the modifying wave, are interpreted in terms of the stratification resulting from the standing wave structure of the modifying wave; the effects of this stratification are calculated numerically by solving a model problem.

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