Trajactory characteristics of radio waves reflected by the sporadic-E layer

Mathematics – Probability

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Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Probing, Reflected Waves, Sporadic E Layer, Trajectory Analysis, Azimuth, Directional Antennas, Probability Density Functions, Transhorizon Radio Propagation

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The method of effective inclinations for one-beat paths is used to calculate the trajectory characteristics of radio waves reflected from the sporadic-E layer. As the path length increases from 400 to 2000 km, a decrease is observed in variations of azimuth angles from 14 to 6 deg, of elevation angles from 50 to 3 deg, and of mean free paths from 60 to 25 km. Calculated distributions of these parameters agree well with experimental distributions obtained on the Moscow-Kazan (10 and 15 MHz), Moscow-Odessa (15 MHz), and Odessa-Kazan (34 and 42 MHz).

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