The observed polarisation of high frequency radio waves at a low latitude station

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Systematic polarisation measurements on vertical incidence pulsed signals in the 2-4.6 Mc/s range have shown that the observed polarisation is essentially the same as that predicted by the magneto-ionic theory. The small discrepancies observed are explained as arising due to the contamination, on many occasions, of the apparently pure echo under observation by a weak component undetectable on the monitoring A 'scope.

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