Abstract

The article presents the results of studies of the possibility of forming single-beam ionospheric radio channels. These radio channels provide a significant increase in the throughput of decameter communication channels by reducing the time scattering and fading depth of the received signals. For single-beam channels, it is proposed to use antenna arrays placed on an inclined underlying surface. The article shows the possibility of creating such antenna arrays. Their directional properties ensure the selection of one discrete beam. Such antennas have realizable overall dimensions of the structure. This will significantly increase the reliability of the antenna and reduce the cost of its implementation and operation, compared with decameter mast antennas.

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