Extra-low-frequency radiation from the polar electrojet antenna

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Electrojets, Extremely Low Frequencies, Ionospheric Heating, Ionospheric Propagation, Polar Regions, Radio Frequency Heating, Antennas, Electric Field Strength, Radiant Flux Density, Scandinavia, Wave Excitation

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Results are presented of simultaneous measurements at Lycksele and Kiruna, Northern Scandinavia, of the extra-low frequency signals radiated by the polar electrojet antenna located near Tromso. From these data, the successful excitation of the earth-ionosphere waveguide by the polar electrojet source is confirmed, and a first estimate of its radiated power is made. This is typically 1 W in the 1-1.5 kHz frequency range for effective radiated powers of 270 MW.

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