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  A Waveguide Model for the Evening Type Transequatorial VHF Propagation: Comparison with Experiment for the Euro-African Sector
 
 
Title: A Waveguide Model for the Evening Type Transequatorial VHF Propagation: Comparison with Experiment for the Euro-African Sector
Author: Uzunoglu, Nikolaos K.
Fimerelis, Costas
Appeared in: Electromagnetics
Paging: Volume 8 (1988) nr. 1 pages 1-13
Year: 1988
Contents: A waveguide model is proposed for the evening type transequatorial propagation mode. Field aligned irregularities observed in equatorial ionosphere are assumed to form dielectric waveguides. A local Champan type layer electron density distribution is taken inside the guide. The transequatorial wave propagation is treated by using this model and the propagation theory of dielectric waveguides. The total attenuation is computed between two points located in opposite hemispheres. The analytic form of the results permits easy interpretation of the propagation characteristics. A good agreement is observed between the experimental results and the theoretical calculations for the total attenuation. Comparisons have also been done for the propagation delay and the incoming elevation angle at the reception point.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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