Oblique VHF radar spectral studies of the equatorial electrojet

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Doppler Radar, Equatorial Electrojet, Phase Velocity, Radar Measurement, Radio Altimeters, Very High Frequencies, Backscattering, Daytime, High Resolution, Radio Echoes, Signal To Noise Ratios, Spectral Resolution

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Radar spectral studies of the equatorial electrojet were made at a frequency of 50 MHz using a narrow-beam oblique (25 deg east of vertical) antenna at the Jicamarca Observatory in Peru. The altitude resolution was 3 km or better, and it was found that the oblique spectra vary strongly with altitude. Type-1 (two-stream) irregularities are excited only above about 105 km.

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