Ionospheric radio
โ Scribed by Davies, Kenneth
- Publisher
- P. Peregrinus on behalf of the Institution of Electrical Engineers
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 603
- Series
- IEE electromagnetic waves series 31
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is aimed at professional scientists, engineers and students who need an intermediate-level reference and/or text. Students of aeronomy and radio wave propagation are introduced to basic wave theory in absorbing, anisotropic and dispersive media and to the physics of production, loss, and movement of plasma in the ionosphere presence of the geomagnetic field
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: * Chapter 1: Characteristics of waves and plasmas * Chapter 2: Solar-terrestrial relationships * Chapter 3: Magnetoionic theory * Chapter 4: Radio soundings of the ionosphere * Chapter 5: Morphology of the ionosphere * Chapter 6: Oblique propagation * Chapter 7: Amplitude and phase * Chapter 8: Earth-space propagation * Chapter 9: Ionospheric disturbances and their effects on radio communication * Chapter 10: Low, very low, and extremely low frequencies * Chapter 11: Medium frequencies * Chapter 12: High-frequency propagation predictions * Chapter 13: Propagation on very high frequencies * Chapter 14: Ionospheric modification * Chapter 15: Exercises
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