DocumentCode
386851
Title
Extended-range radio transmission by oblique reflection from meteoric ionization
Author
Villard, O. ; Peterson, Andrew F. ; Manning, L. ; Eshleman, V.
Author_Institution
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1966
fDate
21-25 March 1966
Firstpage
94
Lastpage
98
Abstract
It has been found that radio communication between relatively low-power stations operating at 14 megacycles and separated by distances of roughly 1200 km may be maintained at times when no layer transmission to any point on the earth´s surface can be demonstrated to be present. The signal obtained is subject to considerable fading, but some signal is nearly always detectable. The contribution of overlapping oblique-incidence meteor reflections to the observed signal is considered in the light of some preliminary theoretical and experimental findings. It is clearly important to assess the meteoric contribution with care, since the possibility that meteoric reflections alone could account for the signal does not seem unreasonable.
Keywords
Antenna accessories; Circuit testing; Clouds; Fading; Frequency; Ionization; Ionosphere; Magnetic recording; Reflection; Scattering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
1958 IRE International Convention Record
Conference_Location
New York, NY, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IRECON.1953.1148697
Filename
1148697
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