Life-time of ionospheric scintillations from multi-satellite radio transmission recordings

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Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Scattering, Satellite Transmission, Scintillation, Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances, Navigation Satellites, Plasma Lifetime, Signal Reflection, Time Response

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Amplitude recordings from five U.S. Navy Navigational Satellites (NNSS), at a frequency of 150 MHz, were used to estimate the lifetime of scintillation producing ionization patches in the F-region. The median lifetime of scintillations, which was found to be 5 hr, differs to a considerable degree from the lifetime of ionospheric reflections reported elsewhere. It is suggested that various spatial resolutions of ionospheric-sounding techniques may account for the difference in the computed lifetimes.

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