Site effects in scintillation studies using satellite transmissions

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Observations of radio signals from the satellites 1961 o 1 and 1964 at 20, 40, 54 Mc/s, made at New Zealand stations during 1964 and 1965 clearly show amplitude fading effects caused by ground-reflected waves. Regular fading, which has been named [`]quasi-periodic', has been identified with reflection from a single reflecting area, whose position moves as the satellite position changes. A method of record analysis has been developed which allows the signal strength variations caused by ground reflections to be identified. The sensitivity of receiving aerials at low elevation angles is shown to determine largely the incidence of "quasi-periodic" and site effect fading.

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