DocumentCode :
978643
Title :
Measurements of radio star and satellite scintillations at a subauroral latitude
Author :
Allen, R.S. ; Aarons, J. ; Whitney, H.
Author_Institution :
Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Bedford, MA, USA
Volume :
12
Issue :
7
fYear :
1964
fDate :
12/1/1964 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
812
Lastpage :
822
Abstract :
Observations of two radio stars, Cygnus A and Cassiopeia A, and of two satellites, Cosmos I and Transit 4A, have yielded data on lower and upper atmospheric irregularities. The frequencies studied have included 20 Mc, 40 Mc and 54 Mc for satellite transmissions, and 30 Mc to 3000 Mc for radio star signals. The antennas used have ranged from a dipole to a 150-foot parabola. The irregularities in refractive index in the lower atmosphere produce amplitude fluctuations up to several times average with a fading rate of 3 to 0.5 per minute while ionospheric amplitude fluctuations can increase several decibels, with rates from 1 to 60 per minute. Lower atmosphere scintillation rates increase as the elevation angle increases and generally disappear above 5\\deg of elevation. During intense magnetic storms, the ionospheric scintillation rate is a function of wavelength in the UHF range. Ionospheric scintillations are functions of both magnetic conditions and of the subionospheric latitudes of the irregularities; they are observed at zenith at the geomagnetic latitude of the Sagamore Hill Radio Observatory ( 54\\deg ). Using spaced receivers, heights of single irregularities have ranged from about 100 to 600 km and representative sizes from about 0.1 to 4 km. Irregularities constitute the prime factor affecting the level, phase and angle of arrival of signals propagated through the auroral regions.
Keywords :
Ionospheric propagation; Radio astronomy; Radio propagation meteorological factors; Satellite communication, propagation; UHF radio propagation meteorological factors; VHF radio propagation; Atmosphere; Atmospheric measurements; Dipole antennas; Fading; Fluctuations; Frequency; RF signals; Refractive index; Satellite broadcasting; Storms;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.1964.1138342
Filename :
1138342
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