Results from a swept-frequency ionospheric impedance probe

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Experimental results are presented for the impedance of a rocket-borne dipole antenna immersed in the ionospheric plasma. The dependence of several interesting impedance artifacts upon the antenna position relative to the Earth's magnetic field and rocket motion through the ionospheric plasma are shown. Possible evidence for plasma compressibility is provided by an impedance discontinuity occurring consistently at approximately twice the electron cyclotron frequency and a frequency shifted cyclotron-resonance impedance minimum.

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