The theory of the guiding of radio waves in the upper ionosphere

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In a horizontally stratified magneto-ionic medium in which the electron density varies monotonically with height, tracks exist in which radio waves may be guided to great distances. This kind of propagation is studied using wave-guide mode theory. When one of the component waves in a guided signal gives rise to another by reflection, the phase is sometimes advanced and sometimes retarded by . An expression for the velocity of energy propagation in a mode is derived. The results of computations using this theory are presented and discussed. It is suggested that some low frequency radio noise, observed by satellites in the upper ionosphere, may originate at points remote from the satellite, and travel a large distance before being observed.

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