Observed temporal amplitude and phase spectra from ATS-6 radio beacon experiment at 40, 140, and 360 MHz

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Ats 6, Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Beacons, Scintillation, Spectrum Analysis, Adaptive Filters, Amplitude Distribution Analysis, Computer Techniques, Data Processing, Ionospheric Electron Density, Power Spectra, Time Dependence, Transfer Functions

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A large selection of temporal amplitude and phase spectra for the ATS-6 beacon experiment has been analyzed. Those time periods exhibiting relatively high scintillation show two scattering mechanisms in the amplitude spectra for different ranges of the scintillation frequency whereas those periods appearing quiet show a single scattering mechanism. Unlike the amplitude spectra, the phase spectra shows a single power-law dependence with scintillation frequency that provides information on the full range of electron density fluctuations.

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