Observations of radio-wave backscattering from an artificial disturbance region at a frequency of 1.68 MHz

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Backscattering, F Region, Radio Waves, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances, Wave Scattering, Geomagnetism, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Heating

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The paper describes observations of backscattering signals at 1.68 MHz from artificially generated ionospheric irregularities arising under the effect of high-power radio transmissions in the F-region. The scatttered signals were observed starting at heights of 100-200 km below the reflection level of the high-power radio wave. The appearance of irregularities at these heights is associated with the heating of the ionosphere along geomagnetic field lines.

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