Abstract:
The paper describes experimental results of bistatic studies of meteor echoes at 200 mc using a high power source and highly directive antennas. The transmission paths st...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The paper describes experimental results of bistatic studies of meteor echoes at 200 mc using a high power source and highly directive antennas. The transmission paths studied ranged from 940 to 1800 km in length and included many off-great-circle paths. Diurnal burst rate curves are given for each path. Median duration of the VHF bursts is compared with theory. For certain paths, duty cycle and Doppler shift data are given. At some sites signals were received from ionization aligned with the Earth's magnetic field.
Published in: IRE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ( Volume: 8, Issue: 1, January 1960)
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B. Bailin, J. Heritage, "An ionospheric scatter mode associated with the earth's magnetic field", 1958 IRE International Convention Record, vol.9, pp.35-40, 1961.
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L. A. Ames, E. J. Martin, T. F. Rogers, "Some Characteristics of Persistent VHF Radiowave Field Strengths Far beyond the Radio Horizon", Proceedings of the IRE, vol.47, no.5, pp.769-777, 1959.
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J. L. Heritage, S. Weisbrod, W. J. Fay, "Evidence for a 200-megacycles per second ionospheric forward scatter mode associated with the Earths magnetic field", Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.64, no.9, pp.1235, 1959.