Some results of radio wave attenuation measurements by a pulsed oblique sounding technique

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Ionospheric Sounding, Pulsed Radiation, Radio Attenuation, Antenna Feeds, Short Wave Radio Transmission, Signal Measurement, Transhorizon Radio Propagation

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Oblique ionospheric sounding at a pulse length of 100 microseconds and fixed frequencies ranging from 7 to 18 MHz was carried out along the 1500-km single-skip path between Pevek and Magadan in March through April 1973. A comparison of absorption and attenuation indicates that scattering and focusing processes are roughly (with respect to the order of magnitude) counterbalanced.

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