Critical study of the classical methods of determination of the T.E.C. /total electron content/ from the Faraday rotation

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Faraday Effect, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Propagation, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation, Satellite Transmission, Atmospheric Models, Equations Of Motion, Error Analysis

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The classical methods (the method of closely spaced frequency polarization rotation, and the methods of rotation rate and rotation angle) of determining the total electron content of the ionosphere by using satellite radio transmission are examined critically. It is shown that experimental data obtained using the Faraday effect contain systematic total electron content error gradients which are particularly large in the vicinity of the transverse zone for stations located at middle geomagnetic latitudes.

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