Ionospheric Modification by High Power, Obliquely Propagated HF Radio Wave Transmissions. Part 1. Experimental

Published material on heating of electrons in the ionosphere using high power transmissions at high frequencies typically used for communications and OTH radar systems, is reviewed. Although the emphasis of the reviewed experimental papers involves the oblique nature of radio transmissions, actually...

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description Published material on heating of electrons in the ionosphere using high power transmissions at high frequencies typically used for communications and OTH radar systems, is reviewed. Although the emphasis of the reviewed experimental papers involves the oblique nature of radio transmissions, actually the important factor that differentiates these measurements from typical high power plasma heating studies is the fact that these involve underdense heating, i.e. at frequencies above the maximum plasma frequency in the ionosphere. The process of inclusion into this report necessitated a critical judgement of the published experimental results, requiring of them, either a degree of credibility and repeatability or when they have become part of the folk lore in the field of oblique heating. In the latter case, a critical review of the reported results is undertaken in light of current and best understanding of heating phenomenology.
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Atmospheric Physics
COMMUNICATION AND RADIO SYSTEMS
E REGION
EARTH ATMOSPHERE
ELECTRONS
F REGION
FISCAL YEAR 94
HEATING
HF PROPAGATION
HF SYSTEMS
HF(HIGH FREQUENCY)
HIGH FREQUENCY
HIGH POWER
IONOSPHERE
IONOSPHERIC MODIFICATION
OBLIQUE PROPAGATION
OTH(OVER THE HORIZON)
OVER THE HORIZON RADAR
PE62101F
POLARIZATION
PROPAGATION
RADAR
Radio Communications
RADIO WAVES
Radiofrequency Wave Propagation
RAY TRACING
SBI1
SIGNAL PROCESSING
TRANSMITTANCE
TRANSMITTERS
UPPER ATMOSPHERE
VOA(VOICE OF AMERICA)
WAVE PROPAGATION
WUPL464310AQ
title Ionospheric Modification by High Power, Obliquely Propagated HF Radio Wave Transmissions. Part 1. Experimental
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