Abstract :
Study Group 6 of the ITU Radio Communication Sector (ITU-R, formerly CCIR) deals with ionospheric propagation. The Study Group has twelve Recommendations, among which those recommending methods for calculating and predicting radio-signal strengths are the ones that telecommunications service providers need most. Rec. 534-3, concerning the method for calculating sporadic-E field strength, is one such Recommendation. Radio-wave propagation via the sporadic-E layer (Es) was expected, during the “short-wave age”, to be a possible communications medium. But today, it is treated as a potential source of interference with television signals, because of its irregular behavior. The progress in studies of Es propagation characteristics, and the existence of data banks of f0Es data (f0Es is the critical frequency of the ordinary wave in vertical-incidence radio sounding), obtained through worldwide observations, made it possible to construct a prediction method with worldwide applicability. The author describes the birth of the Recommendation, and the efforts made towards its realization
Keywords :
ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; radiowave propagation; sporadic-E layer; telecommunication standards; CCIR Recommendation 534-3; ITU Radio Communication Sector; ITU-R; Study Group 6; f0Es data; interference; ionospheric propagation; ordinary wave; radio-signal strengths; sporadic-E field strength; sporadic-E layer; television signals; vertical-incidence radio sounding; Acoustic propagation; Clouds; Frequency; Geomagnetism; Prediction methods; Radio communication; Radio transmitters; Satellite communication; TV interference; Telegraphy;