The use of the phasor display in studying ionospheric radio echoes

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Ionospheric Propagation, Ionospheric Sounding, Phase Detectors, Radio Echoes, Display Devices, Doppler Effect, Electromagnetic Pulses, Oscilloscopes

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The phase and amplitude of a radio pulse reflected from the ionosphere usually vary during the pulse. It is convenient to observe these variations using the X-Y mode of an oscilloscope to display the phasor of the echo. The variations are then seen as an oval or spiral shape traced out by the end point of the phasor. These shapes provide a sensitive method of detecting the presence of more than one echo, and are useful as a measure of dispersion.

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