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Observations of 1.91 MHz Echoes from the Magnetic Conjugate Point After Propagation Through a Magneto-ionic Duct

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

G. T . Goldstone
Affiliation:
Department of Science, Hobart
G.R.A. Ellis
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, University of Tasmania

Abstract

Propagation of 150 μs radio pulses (f= 1.91 MHz) along a magnetospheric field-aligned ionization duct have been observed, under conditions of low ionospheric critical frequency. The echoes, presumably reflected from the ionosphere at the magnetic conjugate point, were received at the transmitting site near Hobart. Positively identified echoes were observed on six separate occasions during periods of moderate solar activity, with delay times of approximately 260 ms, representing a value L = 2.95.

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Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 1986

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