Ratio of the signal levels of upper and lower beams in a single-skip high-latitude path

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Atmospheric Attenuation, F 2 Region, Ionospheric Sounding, Polar Regions, Radio Probing, Daytime, E Region, High Frequencies, Propagation Modes, Pulsed Radiation, Time Response

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A pulsed oblique sounding of the ionosphere was conducted in a 1500 km path at frequencies in the 7-15 MHz range during daylight mostly during March and April. The predominant modes of propagation involved 1F2 and F2p. The procedure for measuring the absolute and relative levels of the simultaneously observed signals is described. The graphs of the signal attenuation curves with respect to time of the day are examined.

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