The occurrence of F-scattering in the decameter range

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Decametric Waves, Ionospheric F-Scatter Propagation, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Amplitude Distribution Analysis, Diurnal Variations, Rayleigh Scattering, Vertical Distribution

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Midlatitude F-scattering was studied on the Moscow-Kazan' path during July-August 1979 and December 1979 to January 1980 at frequencies of 5, 10, and 15 MHz. Diurnal variations of the frequency of the occurrence of cases of F-scattering during oblique and vertical sounding coincide in general; however, the probability of detecting F-scattering signals during oblique sounding is greater. The amplitude distributions of F-scattering signals obey the Rayleigh law, while the mean amplitudes change negligibly in the course of the day.

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